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This blog has just moved from GitHub Pages to Squarespace (Update: and now back to GitHub pages). It got me thinking about why I started a blog (and some other websites) in the first place.

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WEBSITES · 08-11-2018 · 2 Minute Read


Disk encryption user error on OpenBSD


This is a brief run down of full disk encryption on OpenBSD and a simple but non-obvious user error I encountered. Hopefully this can quickly help anyone else who makes the same simple error.

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TECH NOTES · 10-04-2016 · 2 Minute Read


Alpine and SSL


Alpine (v2.02) is a free terminal email client that I use with Fastmail's email service. Hopefully this post will help people who use both of these and don't validate their SSL.

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TECH NOTES · 18-09-2014 · 3 Minute Read


Hiragana


I have been attempting to learn hiragana. Hiragana is one of the alphabets used in the Japanese language; more specifically it is one of two Japanese syllabaries.

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LANGUAGE · 05-03-2014 · 4 Minute Read

Interesting links


Below is a varied collection of the best articles and interesting reads I have found online over the last month or so. Articles marked with a heart I found particularly good.

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LINKS · 05-01-2014

Good reads


Below is a varied collection of the best articles and interesting reads I have found online over the last month or so. Articles marked with a heart I found particularly good.

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LINKS · 23-09-2013



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That Veterinary Guy

Thatveterinaryguy.co.uk is a website dedicated to medical news and veterinary education. The impetus for its creation was the apparent lack of veterinary websites focused on science rather than the education of pet owners.

Programming
Resourc.es

Programmingresourc.es was created as questions such as 'what should I learn from?' are common and often poorly answered, with people citing one or two popular resources rather than illustrating fully what is available.