And so, the adventure started. In the middle of picking up the lots of lego my van got stolen so we had to make do with an elderly espace, one lot was so large it took 3 trips to pick it all up. By the time it was done a regular garage was stacked top-to-bottom with crates and boxes of lego. Sorting this manually was never going to work, some trial bits were sorted and by my reckoning it would take several life times to get that all organized.
Sigurd does things he doesn’t know how to do…
Fewer mallocs in curl | daniel.haxx.se
StarCraft and StarCraft: Brood War are now free
Dang! Plans are out the window this weekend…
Check out “Nobel” on Netflix
Google Wifi
Problem: Poor WiFi signal on the second floor.
Best solution: Pull a network cable up two floors and add an AP.
Lazy solution: Test a mesh WiFi.
Google Wifi was just released in the UK, so I grey imported it and will give it a go to see how it performs.
Initial thoughts: WiFi coverage is considerably better. iPerf shows about 10 times increase in throughput between client on second floor and server on the ground floor.
Ref: https://madeby.google.com/wifi/
Query ocsp using OpenSSL
$ openssl ocsp -issuer chain.pem -cert cert.pem -text -url http://ocsp.server.tld/here -header "HOST" "SNI.host.here"
Secret colours of the Commodore 64
In 1991 I was fourteen years old. It would be fair to say I was obsessed with computers. I proudly owned a brown ‘breadbox’ Commodore 64 with an exotic upgrade – an Oceanic 5.25″ disk drive: In May that year, I was reading COMMODORE FORMAT and devouring the C64