jmtd → log → all
There have been 10 posts so far in 2026.
- Digital gardening, posted on
- Ladytron, posted on
- My Prusa Mini+ is broken, posted on
- debian swirl font glyph, posted on
- More lava lamps, posted on
- Lanzarote, posted on
- FOSDEM 2026 talk recording available, posted on
- FOSDEM 2026, posted on
- Honest Jon's lightly-used Starships, posted on
- Ye Gods, posted on
Here are all the older posts to my blog, by year:
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
1999
This is how much I have blogged by year:
2025
There were 25 posts in 2025.
- Our study, 2025, posted on
- Remarkable, posted on
- thesis, posted on
- Zoom R8, posted on
- inert media, or the explotation of attention, posted on
- franken keyboard, posted on
- Tron: Ares (soundtrack), posted on
- Lavalamps (things that spark joy), posted on
- Luminal and Lateral, posted on
- Amiga redux, posted on
- School of Computing Technical Reports, posted on
- Debian Chronicles, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Paris, 2025-07-07, posted on
- Viva, posted on
- Linux Mount Namespaces, posted on
- Orbital, posted on
- procmail versus exim filters, posted on
- Korg Minilogue XD, posted on
- Hledger UI themes, posted on
- submitted, posted on
- haskell streaming libraries, posted on
- printables.com feed, posted on
- 10 years at Red Hat, posted on
- FOSDEM 2025, posted on
- dsafilter 20th Anniversary, posted on
2024
There were 23 posts in 2024.
- jungle/acid/etc, posted on
- Progressively enhancing CGI apps with htmx, posted on
- John Carpenter's "The Fog", posted on
- Behringer Model-D (synths I didn't buy), posted on
- Why hardware synths?, posted on
- Arturia Microfreak, posted on
- Code formatting in documents, posted on
- synths, posted on
- Whisper (pipewire tool), posted on
- ouch, part 3, posted on
- loading (unintended consequences?), posted on
- Fediverse and feeds, posted on
- ouch, part 2, posted on
- ouch, posted on
- Quake (soundtrack), posted on
- Biosphere, posted on
- a bug a day, posted on
- aerc email client, posted on
- Propaganda — A Secret Wish, posted on
- carbon, posted on
- I'm going to FOSDEM 2024, posted on
- Reading hack, posted on
- Two reissued Coil LPs, posted on
2023
There were 38 posts in 2023.
- equivalence problems with StreamGraph, posted on
- William Basinski, Gateshead, 2022, posted on
- Talks: why?, posted on
- Tex Shura, posted on
- The scourge of Electron, the nostalgia of Pidgin, posted on
- Useful vim plugins: AnsiEsc, posted on
- Dockerfile ARG footgun, posted on
- bndcmpr, posted on
- HLedger, regex matches and field assignments, posted on
- denver luna, posted on
- Plato document reader, posted on
- gitsigns (useful neovim plugins), posted on
- cherished, posted on
- Promotion, posted on
- VW Lupo mirror-adjustment knob, posted on
- Gazelle Twin, posted on
- FreshRSS, posted on
- Terrain base for 3D castle, posted on
- Interzone's new home, posted on
- Bea's 3D printer, posted on
- containers as first-class network citizens, posted on
- neovim plugins and distributions, posted on
- sidebar dividers for mutt, posted on
- Separate hledgers, posted on
- blog after death, posted on
- daily log, posted on
- Imaging Optical Media, Part 3: Figuring out disc contents, posted on
- Qi charger stand, posted on
- Welcome Oblivion 10th Anniversary, posted on
- date warping in HLedger, posted on
- A visit to Prusa Labs, posted on
- HLedger, 1 year on, posted on
- 2022 in reading, posted on
- FreedomBox, posted on
- The Horror Show!, posted on
- Barbie crowns, posted on
- Belfast (David Holmes Remix), posted on
- Tex Shinobi first impressions, posted on
2022
There were 42 posts in 2022.
- dark mode, posted on
- 2022 music discovery: Underworld, posted on
- Portland, Oregon and Beatdown Records, Newcastle, posted on
- eventual consistency, posted on
- bandcamp, posted on
- Halloween playlist 2022, posted on
- Cosey Fanni Tutti - Guitar/Amplitude, posted on
- podman generate, posted on
- Focus writing with (despite) LaTeX, posted on
- rewrite rule representation, posted on
- git worktrees, posted on
- vim-css-color, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Cornwall, June, posted on
- Introducing Red Hat UBI9 OpenJDK runtime images, posted on
- things I'd like to 3D print, revisited, posted on
- Prusa Mini, posted on
- memtest, posted on
- Borg corrupted hints file, posted on
- Venineth, posted on
- Replacement nosecone for Janod Rocket, posted on
- IKEA HEMNES Shoe cabinet repair, posted on
- Our Study, 2022, posted on
- dues (or blues), posted on
- Temperature monitoring, posted on
- Musick To Play In The Dark 2, posted on
- WadC 3.1, posted on
- Fight Club OST, posted on
- Scalable Computing seminar, posted on
- hyperlinked PDF planner, posted on
- 3D-printed replacement battery cover, posted on
- hledger, posted on
- Another Green World, posted on
- With Teeth, posted on
- Hope in a Darkened Heart, posted on
- My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts, posted on
- Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (Music From The Soundtrack), posted on
- Broken webcam aspect ratio, posted on
- One, by Be, posted on
- Death from Above, posted on
- Amateur archiving activities, January 2022, posted on
- Using an iPad for note-taking in talks, posted on
- 2021 in Fiction, posted on
2021
There were 28 posts in 2021.
- Vim plugins by Tim Pope, posted on
- ereader, posted on
- Java in a Container World, posted on
- Cost models for evaluating stream-processing programs, posted on
- Sixth Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop lightning talk, posted on
- Haskell mortgage calculator, posted on
- hledger footguns, posted on
- Frictionless external backups with systemd, posted on
- LEGO Princess Castle-books, posted on
- Mastodon again, posted on
- 25 things I would like to 3D print, posted on
- GHC rewrite rules, posted on
- PhD year 4 progression, posted on
- Budgeting tools, posted on
- Accounting: pooling income, posted on
- Small tweaks to `git branch` behaviour, posted on
- Photos and WhatsApp, posted on
- Opinionated IkiWiki v1, posted on
- LaTeX draft documents, posted on
- Queueing theory, posted on
- OpenJDK Runtime Containers, posted on
- Answering my own Template Haskell question, posted on
- 2020 in short fiction, posted on
- The Cure: 40 Live, posted on
- Internal Gotek, posted on
- Wrist Watches, posted on
- 2020 in Fiction, posted on
- PaperWM, posted on
2020
There were 44 posts in 2020.
- My favourite Christmas song, posted on
- Season's Greetings!, posted on
- git rebasing and lab books, posted on
- Toronto, posted on
- OpenJDK Author, posted on
- Musick To Play In The Dark, posted on
- Touched by the Hand of God, posted on
- Borg, confidence in backups, GtkPod and software preservation, posted on
- Red Hat at the Turing Institute, posted on
- PhD Year 3 progression, posted on
- Amiga mouse pointer, posted on
- The Cure — Pornography, posted on
- Type design, posted on
- New Bike, posted on
- Out of control (21 minutes of madness mix), posted on
- Come Together, posted on
- Generic Haskell, posted on
- Vimwiki, posted on
- FlashFloppy OLED display, posted on
- Lockdown music, posted on
- Review: Roku Express, posted on
- Our Study, posted on
- Template Haskell and Stream-processing programs, posted on
- using Template Haskell to generate boilerplate, posted on
- Golf Peaks, posted on
- template haskell, posted on
- Introducing Red Hat UBI OpenJDK runtime images, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project: what next?, posted on
- SUPERHOT, posted on
- How many function arguments?, posted on
- Morphite, posted on
- More Switch games, posted on
- Opinionated IkiWiki, posted on
- ephemeral note-taking wins, posted on
- Nintendo Switch - Virtua Racing, posted on
- ephemeral note-taking vs preserve-everything, posted on
- 3D-printed castle, iteration 2, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project scope, posted on
- 3D printing, posted on
- FOSDEM 2020, posted on
- FOSDEM 2020 timetable, posted on
- Self-hosted web fonts, posted on
- data-types for representing stream-processing programs, posted on
- Linux Desktop, posted on
2019
There were 29 posts in 2019.
- Debian's init system GR, posted on
- 8-bit, posted on
- PhD Poster, posted on
- PhD Stage 1 Progression Report, posted on
- Debian hiatus, posted on
- Shared notes and TODO lists, posted on
- NAS upgrade, posted on
- Beatrice Dowland, posted on
- Nadine Shah, posted on
- Bose on-ear wireless headphones, posted on
- Multi-architecture OpenShift containers, posted on
- PhD Proposal, posted on
- RHEL8-based OpenShift OpenJDK containers, posted on
- Debian Buster and Wayland, posted on
- mutt year zero, posted on
- Use the Twitter web view, posted on
- Fourth Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop, posted on
- First successful Amiga disk-dumping session, posted on
- WadC 3.0, posted on
- Learning new things about my old Amiga A500, posted on
- embedding Haskell in AsciiDoc, posted on
- My first FOSDEM, posted on
- glitched Amiga video, posted on
- multi-coloured Fedoras, posted on
- Amiga/Gotek boot test, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, part 3: preliminaries, posted on
- ZDBSP, posted on
- Maker Faire UK RIP, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, part 2, posted on
2018
There were 24 posts in 2018.
- Game Engine Black Book: DOOM, posted on
- I'm moving to the Red Hat OpenJDK team, posted on
- iPod refresh, posted on
- glBSP, posted on
- duc, posted on
- smartmontools, posted on
- Red Hat shell prompt, posted on
- Digital Minimalism and Deep Work, posted on
- which spare laptop?, posted on
- Backing the wrong horse?, posted on
- My PhD topic, posted on
- The Cure's 40th Anniversary, posted on
- Newcastle University Historic Computing, posted on
- Mastodon, posted on
- Imaging DVD-Rs, Step 2: Initial Import, posted on
- Twitter 10th anniversary, posted on
- simple, posted on
- Third Annual UK System Research Challenges Workshop, posted on
- Software for a service like archive.org, posted on
- A Nice looking Blog, posted on
- Imaging DVD-Rs: Overview and Step 1, posted on
- Announcing "Just TODO It", posted on
- Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It, posted on
- Announcing BadISO, posted on
2017
There were 33 posts in 2017.
- Get rid of the backpack, posted on
- Successive Heresies, posted on
- Containers lecture, posted on
- Three Minimalism reads, posted on
- back on the Linux desktop, posted on
- distribution-wide projects in Debian, posted on
- Concreate and Red Hat JBoss OpenShift image sources, posted on
- WadC 2.2, posted on
- Christmas, posted on
- Coil, posted on
- In defence of "Thought for the Day", posted on
- Electric Dreams, posted on
- PhD, posted on
- Sortpaper: 16:9 edition, posted on
- libraries, posted on
- Debian on the Raspberry Pi3, posted on
- Coming in from the cold, posted on
- WD drive head parking update, posted on
- Western Digital Hard Drive head parking, posted on
- Minimalism, posted on
- On blogging, posted on
- yakking, posted on
- Residential IPv6 stability, posted on
- Three things I didn't know about Haskell, posted on
- The Cursed Hangar, a Doom map, posted on
- Nintendo NES Classic Mini, posted on
- OpenShift Java S2I, posted on
- Hans Rosling and Steve Hewlett, posted on
- Blinkstick and Doom, posted on
- Blinkenlights, part 3, posted on
- Blinkenlights, part 2, posted on
- Blinkenlights!, posted on
- RetroPie, NES Classic and Bluetooth peripherals, posted on
2016
There were 15 posts in 2016.
- Docker lecture, posted on
- Vinyl is killing Vinyl (but that's ok), posted on
- Hi-Fi Furniture, posted on
- WadC 2.1, posted on
- Metropolis, posted on
- Lush (and friends), posted on
- iPod, posted on
- Some tools for working with Docker images, posted on
- Announcement, posted on
- mount-on-demand backups, posted on
- My first DSA, posted on
- April Fools, posted on
- Comparing Docker images, posted on
- Network Attached Storage, posted on
- Game boxes, posted on
2015
There were 21 posts in 2015.
- Download codes are distinct copies of albums, posted on
- CDs should come with download codes, posted on
- On BBC 6 Music, posted on
- smartmontools, posted on
- Useful Mac programs, posted on
- Ikiwiki-in-a-box Docker container, posted on
- Johnny Marr, posted on
- WadC 2.0 released, posted on
- Koločep, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, posted on
- Sound effect pitch-shifting in Doom, posted on
- New camera, posted on
- Amiga floppy recovery project, posted on
- Deterministic Doom video, posted on
- Deterministic Doom, posted on
- Useful script, posted on
- Linux music players, 2015 edition, posted on
- R.I.P. Terry Pratchett, posted on
- archive.org is not backup, posted on
- Debian and Docker, posted on
- CD ripping on Linux, posted on
- Frontier: First Encounters, posted on
2014
There were 15 posts in 2014.
- Blade Runner: Alien Easter Egg?, posted on
- PGP transition statement, posted on
- Moving to Red Hat, posted on
- Ansible, posted on
- Gigabyte J1900N-D3V Mini-ITX mainboard, posted on
- Letter to Starburst magazine, posted on
- Puppet and filesystem mounts, posted on
- What have I been up to?, posted on
- Mac, posted on
- Blade Runner remastered OST, posted on
- Spiral, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Manchester, 2014, posted on
- Farewell, Interzone, posted on
- Whitley Bay Ice Rink, posted on
- 2013 In Fiction, posted on
2013
There were 20 posts in 2013.
- 2012 In Review, posted on
- Winter has arrived, posted on
- Iain Banks, posted on
- Married, posted on
- Office suite UI and creativity, posted on
- Debian Day #13, posted on
- awk, posted on
- GSettings, posted on
- UKUUG and FLOSS UK, posted on
- list filtering, posted on
- Rpm, Yum, Puppet and GPG, posted on
- Managing Puppet modules with puppet, posted on
- squishyball, posted on
- Steam for Debian, posted on
- Puppet and persistent network interface names, posted on
- Possible future coding project, posted on
- FLOS ≠ UNIX, posted on
- HD audio and more archiving, posted on
- Sennheiser HD438 Headphones, posted on
- Decisions, Decisions, posted on
2012
There were 48 posts in 2012.
- Wheezy problems, posted on
- Backing up Twitter tweets and mentions, posted on
- Waterstones, posted on
- Three Christmas Songs Which Aren't, posted on
- Debian Day #12, posted on
- Microsoft Windows Surface RT, posted on
- dsafilter, posted on
- Debian Days #10 and #11, posted on
- Dropbox and drive letters, posted on
- Chronic, posted on
- Engaged, posted on
- Debian Day #9, posted on
- Delete! Delete!, posted on
- My next music player, posted on
- Debian Day #8, posted on
- Archiving, posted on
- Pretty Eight Machine, posted on
- Too Many Games, posted on
- Backup Data Mining, posted on
- books, posted on
- envy24, posted on
- 6music, posted on
- Debian Day #7, posted on
- Cited, posted on
- Debian Days 4, 5 and 6 (round-up), posted on
- Debian Day #3, posted on
- Debian Day #2, posted on
- Debian Day, posted on
- Abrash on working for Valve, posted on
- Greg Bear — Hull Zero Three, posted on
- qtscrob, posted on
- Men and Cartoons, posted on
- Budgeting, posted on
- goodreads, posted on
- American Psycho, posted on
- Rip it Up and Start Again, posted on
- I Shall Wear Midnight, posted on
- An Early Start, posted on
- Music for Our Future, posted on
- The Crying Tree, posted on
- bugs, posted on
- vi, posted on
- The Silent Land, posted on
- Robert Smith in for John Peel, posted on
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, posted on
- Ready Player One, posted on
- instagr/am/bient, posted on
- My new record player unit, posted on
2011
There were 20 posts in 2011.
- backup, posted on
- mail archiving script, posted on
- wadc, posted on
- Flowers for Algernon — Daniel Keyes, posted on
- mail archiving, posted on
- In response to Andrew Cowie, posted on
- Retiring from the Debian games team, posted on
- Minecraft, posted on
- GNOME 3, posted on
- Greece (Dodecanese islands), posted on
- Rage, posted on
- ifttt, posted on
- NIN album collection now complete, posted on
- infocide, posted on
- mr-lint, posted on
- puppet packages, posted on
- puppet revisited, posted on
- vote, posted on
- sortpaper, posted on
- aero, posted on
2010
There were 21 posts in 2010.
- announcing RDiffFS, posted on
- puppet, posted on
- Software Configuration Management, posted on
- Debconf 10 videos, posted on
- music players: from old to new, posted on
- psychic, posted on
- Transition, posted on
- office decoration, posted on
- bup, posted on
- new job, posted on
- tesco, posted on
- There must be a better way of doing this, posted on
- pilgrimage, posted on
- “The Dice Man” and “Generation X”, posted on
- the world we live in, posted on
- The Wire, posted on
- iPhone Doom, posted on
- Dawn, posted on
- music on linux 2009, posted on
- no longer on hold, posted on
- on hold, posted on
2009
There were 57 posts in 2009.
- shunit2, posted on
- shell scripts, posted on
- Sweet and Sour, posted on
- debian kernel contributors, posted on
- FAC-10, posted on
- ZFS de-duplication, posted on
- vimspell, posted on
- A new wheel for 2009, posted on
- archfs build dependencies, posted on
- Ruby vs. Python, posted on
- FAC-1, posted on
- win7 window management, posted on
- GIMP UI failures, posted on
- chromium, posted on
- exploring git repositories, posted on
- debian bbq 2009, posted on
- A bank holiday find, posted on
- music on linux, posted on
- bing, posted on
- new headphones, posted on
- mail for mail, posted on
- Rumours of drive death exaggerated, posted on
- Is my Hard Drive dying?, posted on
- Debian Developer, posted on
- introducing ufo, posted on
- explicit amazon, posted on
- handbrake, posted on
- third coat, posted on
- git remote branch boggling, posted on
- mod deflate, posted on
- first coat, posted on
- weird referrals from planet debian, posted on
- six silicates, posted on
- separated at birth, posted on
- The Revolution Business, posted on
- my first attempt at hacking on Linux: a story, posted on
- xorg.confless x and two monitors, posted on
- debian holiday, posted on
- zte mf622, posted on
- nspluginwrapper, posted on
- first flat, posted on
- crypted lvm question, posted on
- interzone, posted on
- iphone google reader, posted on
- rsi, posted on
- sorting out backups, posted on
- toys for sale, posted on
- wicd, posted on
- mml, posted on
- firehose, posted on
- use of unstable, posted on
- leaftag, posted on
- lenny soon, posted on
- obama, posted on
- state of fear, posted on
- autoindex flood, posted on
- sysadvent, posted on
2008
There were 16 posts in 2008.
- the matrix, posted on
- wodim sums, posted on
- 1984, posted on
- masterpieces, posted on
- free kilowatts, posted on
- planet spamming, posted on
- switch char, posted on
- nautilus sums, posted on
- x40 suspend, posted on
- My site is (slowly) moving, posted on
- Introducing debgtd, posted on
- command history meme, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails - The Slip, posted on
- new BBC layout, posted on
- Qemu madness, posted on
- Debian Games, posted on
2007
There were 18 posts in 2007.
- Editors, Newcastle, 2007/10/19, posted on
- Offline again, posted on
- Daniel Kaysen in Interzone #212, posted on
- Tabbed WMs, posted on
- Maintaining freedoom is a thankless task, posted on
- Blade Runner Final Cut details, posted on
- Libtool, automake, etc., posted on
- DebConf7, posted on
- DebConf7 and the net, posted on
- Offline, posted on
- Dissident, posted on
- DFA, posted on
- I'm still here., posted on
- 2006 reading, Part 2, posted on
- Battery statistics, posted on
- dowland.name dead, posted on
- DC7 travel information, posted on
- Secret Satan 2006, part 2, posted on
2006
There were 64 posts in 2006.
- Merry Christmas, posted on
- Secret Satan, part 2, posted on
- DM9601 driver, posted on
- two drives in the Thecus n2100, posted on
- Thecus, posted on
- Secret Satan 2006, posted on
- Post 'RSI', posted on
- 2006 reading, Part 1, posted on
- IBM UltraNav keyboard, posted on
- WIP, posted on
- The other grass, posted on
- Debconf localteam meeting, posted on
- popconular, posted on
- Freedoom 0.5 released, posted on
- Debian BBQ, posted on
- RIP Toke, posted on
- HD #2, posted on
- EncFS: Some thoughts, posted on
- Drinking, posted on
- Mail, posted on
- I'll keep this short, posted on
- Linux Journal, part 2, posted on
- Freedoom SVN, posted on
- Jon on Radio 1, posted on
- NM, part 2, posted on
- Changing jobs, posted on
- Fuse, posted on
- Windows mentality, posted on
- newsdot explodes, posted on
- Pleasant bug-filing experience, posted on
- Book/Novel metadata format, posted on
- Acrophobia, posted on
- Linux Journal, posted on
- newbie kernel hacking?, posted on
- FC5, posted on
- Netcraft, posted on
- Misquotes, posted on
- Nitro records, posted on
- London, Day 3, posted on
- Computer forensics, posted on
- London, Day 2, posted on
- London part 1, posted on
- A work friday night, posted on
- A bit of tomboy progress, posted on
- Glasses, posted on
- Sound on the X40 with a 2.6.13.4 kernel, posted on
- Viva Web 2.0!, posted on
- Wang's Carpets, posted on
- Ruby Array to Hash, posted on
- The Next Mainstream Programming Languages, posted on
- Getting back into it, posted on
- Mcafee, posted on
- chocolate-doom debian packages, posted on
- planetplanet and atom, posted on
- Cure spotting, posted on
- Automake, posted on
- HDR, posted on
- Ampersands for URI form fields, posted on
- Book metadata, posted on
- Strange week, posted on
- Quake 4, posted on
- Driving, posted on
- Nameserver statistics, posted on
- KDONTCHANGETHEHOSTNAME(1), posted on
2005
There were 136 posts in 2005.
- Freedoom 0.4, posted on
- Explode, posted on
- XML RPC exploits, posted on
- planetplanet, posted on
- omgifol, posted on
- DSAFilter release-2, posted on
- You've been watching too much lost when...., posted on
- Top 20 Geek Books, posted on
- Dream ticket, posted on
- Seagal, posted on
- Colophon, posted on
- Window management blues, posted on
- DSA Filter, posted on
- debian work this weekend, posted on
- Drive letters, posted on
- Redhat httpd, posted on
- doom-data, posted on
- Pinstripe, posted on
- PHP 5 rant #1, posted on
- Long-standing confusion almost over, posted on
- In Brief, posted on
- A List Apart, posted on
- Things you shouldn't do in web design, part 1, posted on
- Free opera today, posted on
- Pity Me, posted on
- "Gnome, posted on
- Hacking last weekend, posted on
- Things to-do, posted on
- Katrina, posted on
- Debian Weekly News, posted on
- Grumble, posted on
- Debian Quiz, posted on
- Deutex available, posted on
- Prboom patch, posted on
- Introducing Qusp, posted on
- New Maintainer, part 1, posted on
- Back home, posted on
- Vernor Vinge, posted on
- Italy 2005, posted on
- Netcraft vs. port80software, posted on
- UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group Linux 2005 Conference, posted on
- Bye bye filter, posted on
- JApt, posted on
- Life saving tool of the day: ipsc, posted on
- FC4, posted on
- iBook design flaw, posted on
- Nine Inch Nails, Manchester Apollo, 2005/07/10, posted on
- London, posted on
- Tomboy progress, posted on
- Code, posted on
- Booting issues, posted on
- Odeon.co.uk named and shamed, posted on
- Spam filtering by domain age, posted on
- Thoughts on Anaconda, posted on
- reading, at present, posted on
- Ubuntu on my mother's laptop, posted on
- First patch to tomboy, posted on
- X41 Tablet PC, posted on
- Bank Holiday, posted on
- Mono in Debian, part 2, posted on
- Mono in Debian, posted on
- Voting doesn't work!, posted on
- Voting works!, posted on
- Maemo, posted on
- Whitley Bay Ice Rink, posted on
- User-oriented documentation for gtkrc files, posted on
- The Wasp Factory and Bill Bryson, posted on
- Nautilus, posted on
- Mail appeal, posted on
- Melt with you, posted on
- Problems, part 7, posted on
- bug-squashing party, posted on
- Debian on Sparc, posted on
- Wmaker, posted on
- Problems, part 6, posted on
- Murdock dropped, posted on
- Driving theory test, posted on
- Getting Sarge out, posted on
- The news in brief, posted on
- Dear Valve, posted on
- The Trouble with Lichen, posted on
- Web script permissions sanity checking, posted on
- Inheritance in C, posted on
- Hard Science Fiction, posted on
- Woken Furies, posted on
- Left-handed scrollbars, GTK, posted on
- New freedoom site design, posted on
- Holiday in York, posted on
- Scraps, posted on
- Ubuntu, posted on
- Running unstable - oops?, posted on
- Redhat packages, posted on
- Problems, Part 5, posted on
- Philip K Dick and Half-Life 2, posted on
- Problems, Part 4, posted on
- Quarantine, posted on
- Agreements, posted on
- Nuke Anything enhancements, posted on
- A Scanner Darkly Trailer, posted on
- Kiln People, David Brin, posted on
- Catch-Up, posted on
- Problems, Part 3, posted on
- Welcome cph, posted on
- Problems, Part 2, posted on
- Newsdot, posted on
- Problems, posted on
- Gnome splash screen competition, posted on
- Useful Evening, posted on
- CGI::Carp and mod_perl, posted on
- Tidy Up, posted on
- Filter, Part 2, posted on
- Rubbish, posted on
- York - Todo!, posted on
- Crap Day, posted on
- Last Tumour Diary, posted on
- My Desktop, posted on
- dev/console, posted on
- parse-bookmarks.rb, posted on
- halfcoded.net, posted on
- Ruby vs. PHP, 2, posted on
- Ruby vs. PHP, posted on
- Debian Install, posted on
- Filter, posted on
- Fauxonomy, posted on
- Easyspace, posted on
- up2date, posted on
- I'm Feeling Lucky..., posted on
- del.icio.us, posted on
- Macs, posted on
- What to look forward to in 2005 (Part One), posted on
- Debian Package Management - Why?, posted on
- Mac mini, posted on
- I hate PHP, posted on
- Programming Vs. Computer Science, posted on
- Haskell, posted on
- Printing Digital Photos, posted on
2004
There were 79 posts in 2004.
- Christmas, posted on
- LarsWM, posted on
- Xenocide, posted on
- GCJ, Part One, posted on
- Italy Holiday Photos, posted on
- Gallery Hacking #2, posted on
- Bootchart, take 1, posted on
- Gallery Hacking, posted on
- Vegetarianism, Part 2, posted on
- Vegetarianism, Part 1, posted on
- Booting, posted on
- It's Christmas!, posted on
- New Site Design, posted on
- Fractal Papercut, posted on
- Pornography Addictive, posted on
- A Note about Version Control, posted on
- Test-Driven Development, posted on
- Window Manager Progress, posted on
- Oh how do I love Redhat?, posted on
- Nice Word, posted on
- New Software, posted on
- A Quick TeX thought, posted on
- A Thought on GUIs, posted on
- Peel playlists, posted on
- RIP John Peel, posted on
- Window manager progress, posted on
- Eternal DVD, posted on
- Job, posted on
- Recommended reading, posted on
- Holiday and the next chapter, posted on
- Italy, posted on
- Camera, posted on
- Migrating from Ice, posted on
- Backups, posted on
- Backups, job, posted on
- package PCs, posted on
- Gmail, posted on
- Edinburgh Festival; X input devices; Cure tribute gig, posted on
- Back, posted on
- Aardappel, posted on
- Firefox XUL exploit, posted on
- Between chapters, posted on
- What decade of geek are you?, posted on
- Leaver's formal, posted on
- Egan, posted on
- Debian and non-free, posted on
- Sparcstation 5 BIOS hack, posted on
- Kate, posted on
- Hidden packages GTA 3, posted on
- Academia and Tanenbaum, posted on
- Fud, posted on
- Robin's, posted on
- sunshine, posted on
- Greg Egan — Distress, posted on
- The Matrix Revolutions, posted on
- Complexity metrics, posted on
- Referrals, posted on
- Mozilla extensions, posted on
- Friends, posted on
- Rebooting; dyslexia, posted on
- Konishi explodes, posted on
- Easter 2004, posted on
- Jo Whiley, posted on
- Jetson, posted on
- Konqueror, posted on
- Circular illogic, posted on
- Snow Patrol, posted on
- Java High order functions, posted on
- Styles, posted on
- Open-source video, posted on
- Kopete, posted on
- Dissertation demo, posted on
- Open-source UI fanaticism, posted on
- IE and positioning, posted on
- Gigs and Viruses, posted on
- Gigs, posted on
- Geek TODO, posted on
- Prayers, posted on
- Insomnia, posted on
2003
There were 3 posts in 2003.
- Sell-out, posted on
- Massive pile of posts stuck together, posted on
- Easter 2003, posted on
2002
There were 18 posts in 2002.
- 2002-05-26 23:29:08+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-24 12:09:45+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-23 20:34:53+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-20 23:06:31+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-15 21:50:32+01:00, posted on
- 2002-05-14 23:28:06+01:00, posted on
- 11, posted on
- Kim Stanley Robinson, posted on
- 2002-05-10 12:33:00, posted on
- angry email, posted on
- 2002-05-08 12:45:00, posted on
- UK Radio, posted on
- apt-get clean, posted on
- Xnews is great, posted on
- 2002-04-29 08:54:00, posted on
- 2002-04-16 23:17:03+01:00, posted on
- 2002-04-16 13:15:00, posted on
- Linux in PC World, posted on
2001
There were 19 posts in 2001.
- 18, posted on
- 17, posted on
- 16, posted on
- 15, posted on
- 14, posted on
- mass thumbnailing, posted on
- 12, posted on
- 11, posted on
- 10, posted on
- Fri Apr 6 23:03:16 BST 2001, posted on
- 08, posted on
- 07, posted on
- 06, posted on
- 05, posted on
- 04, posted on
- 03, posted on
- code section up and running, posted on
- 01, posted on
- archiving done, posted on
2000
There were 2 posts in 2000.
- Action Gaming Test, posted on
- 1, posted on
1999
There were 38 posts in 1999.
- cajun bot, posted on
- Doombot, posted on
- TFC DM, Fractured Universe DM, posted on
- 34, posted on
- GCSEs, second box, Fractured Universe, posted on
- 32, posted on
- 31, posted on
- Austin Powers 2, Homeguards, posted on
- 29, posted on
- 28, posted on
- 1999-07-25 17:38:00, posted on
- 26, posted on
- Half-Life disk usage, C++, DJGPP, posted on
- 24, posted on
- 23, posted on
- The Matrix, posted on
- 21, posted on
- 20, posted on
- 19, posted on
- 18, posted on
- 17, posted on
- new doom stuff, posted on
- 15, posted on
- 14, posted on
- 13, posted on
- Civilisation, TFC, posted on
- T800 skin, posted on
- Half-Life skin, posted on
- A Great Deathmatch, posted on
- predator skin, posted on
- Face-Off, posted on
- 05, posted on
- 1999-03-30 17:50:00, posted on
- 04, posted on
- 03, posted on
- 02, posted on
- WadAuthor, posted on
- New Doom DM Project, posted on
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