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31 December, 2023
- Category: general
With less than a day to go before we enter 2024, I thought I would write a summary of how the year has gone.
A While Later
04 December, 2023
- Category: general
Seventeen months have flown past like a blur since I last posted.
So Much Has Changed
23 July, 2022
- Category: general
- Tag: #100daystooffload
It has been a while since I last posted but for good reason. I recently graduated and started a new job so things have been very different.
Embedded Tdd Series
23 May, 2022
- Category: tdd
- Tag: #100daystooffload
I recently posted about my little environmental sensor that I built. I have been reading a lot about Test Driven Development (TDD) and wondered if it was worth re-writing the software following this methodology.
Last Lecture
13 May, 2022
- Category: general
- Tag: #100daystooffload
Today I am attending the last university lecture of my degree. It’s been five years since I began my degree. What felt like an huge risk quickly became my new normal.
A Change Of Heart
23 April, 2022
- Category: linux
- Tag: #100daystooffload
Recently I’ve been preparing for job interviews and one of the things that I thought about was which operating system would I be expected to work with. At first I assumed it would be Windows but then I thought that it might not be.
Three Months In
03 April, 2022
- Category: linux
- Tag: #100daystooffload
It’s been three months since I decided to commit to a single distro for a year. openSUSE Leap 15.3 has become my dependable friend during the final months of my degree.
Stressful Times
21 March, 2022
- Category: general
- Tag: #100daystooffload
This is the first post for a few weeks now. A lot has been happening with uni and now job hunting. I’ve sat exams and moved onto the last three modules before graduating.
I Need To Get Some Exercise
17 February, 2022
- Category: general
- Tag: #100daystooffload
Through my twenties I was very active and used to train for triathlon events. During my late twenties/early thirties I used to cycle the ten miles to work each morning and cycle home again. My bike was my primary method of commuting as we only had one car and my wife would drive to work.