Kimchi Trial 1 - Part 1
I have spent today making my first ever batch of Kimchi. I have been
documenting it in photos as I go, but thought I'd write up what I did so
that if anyone else fancies having a go too, we can compa…
Caius -- A heirarchical delegable password safe
A long while ago I, Rob Kendrick, Clive Jones (and possibly others) sat
down and tried to come up with a way to store passwords a-la
Password Safe. However, being us, we wanted to ensure a number of
…
I promise that I...
A friend and ex-colleague Francis Irving (@frabcus on Twitter) has
recently been on a bit of an anti C/C++ kick, including tweeting about the
problems which happen in software written in so called "in…
New blog engine up and running
Finally I have my blog resurrected and migrated to IkiWiki which pleases me
no-end. The theme still isn't quite right, but for the first time since I left
Livejournal all those years ago, I have web-…
Yakking…
Myself, Lars Wirzenius and Richard
Maw have been working on an idea for a
while now to have a website where we post articles to help new
free-software hackers get started.
We called this idea “Yakking…
Some software that I used to build...
Based on Gotye’s ‘Somebody that I used to know’
Now and then I think of when I used to do this
Like when I said this was a simple thing to build
I told myself that it was right for me
To build this so…
Tracking activity…
Dear Lazyweb,
I am considering purchasing an activity tracker. In the running are two,
the first is the Fitbit Flex and the
second is the Jawbone Up but I do not know
which to choose.
The Fitbit is a …
Adventures in Haskell — LLVM for BF…
I didn’t publicise it very widely when I uploaded it, but I did an LLVM
compiler for BF as a
Haskell video. You guys should go learn about Haskell and LLVM. YAY
Okay, but why YouTube?…
For a month or so now, I have been making YouTube videos on my
channel mostly for my own
amusement.
I have done screencasts of
Haskell
(starting with Project
Euler
solutions).
I have done basic
vlogs
…