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OneNote API and PHP

Posted in Development on April 30, 2014

Recently Microsoft released an API for my brain indexer favourite tool, OneNote. To say I'm excited by the opportunities presented with this API, especially when it has some more features, would be

Project Management Pain

Posted in Articles, Featured on April 6, 2014

TL;DR - I can't find a tool that gives me high level scheduling overview AND individual finer detail on each project going through my little studio. Below I review a bunch of tools that don't fit my

Podcasting is hard

Posted in Articles on February 19, 2014

Image by Patrick Breitenbach You know how some people jump out of perfectly good airplanes, climb mountains or cuddle a tarantula to confront their fears? Well I launched a podcast to confront mine

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Default changes to Vim

Posted in dev-sys on February 15, 2014

Quick post for future reference. Just installed Debian or Ubuntu, need Vim back to what you're used to? edit /etc/vim/vimrc uncomment set background=dark add set autoindent set expandtab set

MySQL one-liner to obfuscate live user details

Posted in dev-sys on February 7, 2014

Problem: you need to get someone else to set up your web application on another server. Even with a signed NDA it's not really a good idea to be sending over MySQL dumps containing real people's

Scarlett’s Energy Saving Mission

Posted in Fam on December 1, 2013

My youngest (5) came home from school this week with some homework relating to her school's theme of educating the kids on ways to save energy. The premise was to involve the entire family in looking

Woodland for sale

Posted in Smallholding and Woodland on September 13, 2013

Ever since I visited Ben Law and spent a week learning in some detail how he built his amazing house from trees in his woodland I have dreamt of doing something similar. So much so that when it

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