On owning media in the digital age. 2024-10-10
A short(ish) post about owning physical and digital media and a list of all the music I have digitally, if you want a copy yourself.
Personal, Journalish
A short(ish) post about owning physical and digital media and a list of all the music I have digitally, if you want a copy yourself.
Personal, Journalish
A short update on the home server. I actually learned what Docker Compose is! And I run multiple services! Wowie!
Featuring content focused on four days in August, 2023. Let me weave you a tale of my first trip to Australia...
Wonder how I did the graphics for Transit Wrapped 2023? Want to see me fuss around in R? Enjoy a brief writeup and code heavy presentation of how I manipulated my daily transit data. I promise it isn't that interesting.
I enjoyed Century A Day: November so much that I'm doing another writing challenge with more folks! Find out about it here.
Find my (daily?) entries for WritChal24 here. Or subscribe to my RSS Feed for (daily‽) updates in your prefered place.
Find my kinda regularly added entries for WritChal24 in the second half of the year here.
I record all of my transit trips and I have a full year of data now! Enjoy a 'wrapped'-esque presentation about it!
I have a home server now? and I have thoughts and feelings? woah.
Ever thought about doing NaNoWriMo but then realised you're not a writer? How does 100 words a day for a month sound? Find all entries here (or in your RSS feed <3).
Back once again, i check in with how exchange has been, how i'm doing, and some fun little tidbits, as usual.
A lil review / recap of my first month in Auckland, NZ.
Recounting my first day in Auckland, NZ.
This is whole thing is drawn from the Wikipedia article on the Auckland Volcanic Field. This is a practice project in extracting data, making it pretty and presentable, and hopefully being able to use it practically to import nice reference points of all of the volcanoes. (Anti-skill loss project my beloved <3)
For your information, this project was moved to be more closely associated with another site.