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  • Merry Christmas

    ...and a happy new year

    Another year is nearing its conclusion, so from myself to whomever managed to read this, merry chri ...
  • Intermission

    There once was a guy named Godwin, who had an idea in his noggin; That once a thread with bickerin ...
  • Slacking

    Once again it's been a long time When I make commits to VCS es, I like to make my commits "atomi ...
  • Post-vacation

    I've done some excercising

    Last time I wrote a bit about my vacationing plans, and today i will—belatedly—tell y ...
  • Vacationing

    It's hot

    Summer came and with it my vacation and the heat in my apartment is really draining my will to do ...
  • Python 3

    This website now runs on python 3.

    Python 2 will reach its Sunset date by the end of the year (2019) and I kind of wanted to wean ...
  • Autoscaling

    I woke up early this morning and wasn't totally exhausted. Woho. So I had breakfast and wrote a s ...
  • Header images

    The purple theme that I made for this site now reads an "image" meta value from the blog markdown f ...
  • Success

    Yesterday, was a good day. I received two packages I had been waiting for, one contained two pair ...
  • LSI 9211-8i

    On Friday I got the new/old SAS controller from China. As expected, it had old firmware and it was ...
  • A short update

    Upon suggestion by a honorable gentleman on the NetBSD-users mailinglist I looked for, found and in ...
  • Good news / bad news

    I have a new tape drive!

    ...but it was a near thing. Once again post.fi manages to forget to notify me that a parcel has arr ...
  • I need a SAS tape drive

    I hadn't really been paying much attentions to my automated tape backups for a few weeks because it ...
  • Second!

    More blog blah features

    I built this blog "applet" to load blog entries based on the publishing date and name, but no rea ...
  • First!

    This is my blog. There are many like it, but this one is mine

    As Google+ is supposedly shutting it's doors any time the engineer in charge of the servers happen ...