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Film Photography On Linux
My (mostly) open source workflow for negatives
"On Linux" is a phrase that just about every Linux user has tacked into the end of a Google search at some point during their Linux journey. Usually it'll be because I've forgotten the...Read more
Reviving the UltraPIF
Blowing the dust off the Nintendo 64's best mod
If you, like me, are a fan of retro gaming, you may have a Nintendo 64. Chances are that if you do, you either have bought (or have thought about buying) an Everdrive, and for good reason; in 2023...Read more
Switching To Helix
Bye bye, electron text editors
The hardest thing to do is reprogram your muscle memory. Not only are you fighting your brain while it tries to do things automatically (the wrong things, to boot), you are also learning something...Read more
Refactoring Nunjucks Templates
(or "Components Before It Was Cool")
This is the third article in the "I Made A Website" series. If you haven't read parts one and two, don't forget to check them out to get the full background. I added word counts to my...Read more
The Nintendo Switch Should Have Had A D-Pad
(Somewhat) unstructured thoughts about hardware and gaming
I own a Switch, but I don't have Joy-Con drift. Probably because mine hasn't been used all that often; I actually prefer playing what are these days called 'retro' games. I've a handful of different...Read more
What's In A Website?
(or "I've Made A Website, Part 2")
If you read my first post, "I Made A Website", you'll know that this site uses 11ty. "That's fantastic", you might think, "but how does it use 11ty?" Maybe you want to...Read more
I Made A Website
(or "How I Learned To Love Static Site Generators")
So, I've finally made my own website. And I did it without serving you 50 megs of JavaScript. Snark aside, I'm not a 'web developer'. My job title (at the time of writing) is "DevOps...Read more