5 Years Index
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o Menu:
(TXT) : 2013, 01
(TXT) : 2013, 05
(TXT) : 2013, 06
(TXT) : 2013, 07
(TXT) : 2017, 08
(TXT) : 2017, 08 <1>
(TXT) : 2021, 01
(TXT) : 2021, 06
(TXT) : 2021, 08
(TXT) : 2021, 09
(TXT) : 2021, 10
(TXT) : 2021, 11
(TXT) : 2021, 12
(TXT) : 2022, 06
(TXT) : 2022, 08
(TXT) : 2022, 09
(TXT) : 2023, 01
(TXT) : 2023, 08
(TXT) : 2023, 08 <1>
(TXT) : 2023, 12
(TXT) : 2024, 02
(TXT) : 2024, 02 <1>
(TXT) : 2024, 02 <2>
(TXT) : 2024, 07
(TXT) : 2025, 03
(TXT) : 2025, 05
(TXT) : 2025, 08
(TXT) : 2025, 12
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1 Posts
1.1 Kubernetes Egress Control with Squid
1.1.1 Why do I care
1.1.2 Squid and k3s: the solution
1.1.3 The demo application
1.1.4 Setting up Squid
1.1.5 The Squid deployment
1.1.6 Enforcing proxy usage with NetworkPolicy
1.1.7 Configuring the workload
1.1.8 Seeing it work
1.1.9 What you see (and don't see)
1.1.10 Adding GoAccess for real-time visualisation
1.1.11 Limitations and where this leads
1.1.12 Resources
1.2 Datastar and Common Lisp for web development
1.2.1 The demo
1.2.2 What and why
1.2.3 Datastar and hypermedia
1.2.4 What I did, and what was used
1.2.5 How it works
1.2.6 Where to go from here
1.3 The Judo List
1.4 Hex grids in Common Lisp
1.5 Nominated Kubernetes 1.32 Release Lead
1.6 Height and weight in Judo an analysis of Olympic athletes
1.6.1 Abstract
1.6.2 Introduction
1.6.3 Material and methods
1.6.4 Analysis and results
1.6.4.1 Categories, weight, and height
1.6.4.2 The height of nations
1.6.4.3 Height, category, and ranking
1.6.4.4 Weight variation
1.6.5 Conclusion
1.6.6 Appendix
1.6.6.1 Dataset
1.6.6.2 Mean heights per category
1.6.7 References
1.7 On Judo grading
1.7.1 How long does it take to reach black belt in Judo?
1.7.2 Should everyone be able to reach black belt?
1.7.3 What are the requirements in different countries?
1.7.4 The skylark's song.
1.8 Joining Kubernetes 1.30 Release Lead team
1.9 Kubernetes 1.29 «Mandala» Released
1.10 Excipit Kubernetes v1.28, Incipit Kubernetes v1.29
1.11 Creating a web page and blog, the Texinfo way.
1.11.1 What is it
1.11.2 What's Brutalist about it?
1.11.3 Why a personal site at all these days?
1.12 Analysing political distance by voting behaviour alone.
1.13 Kubernetes 1.26 Release Team, Comms Lead.
1.14 I'm joining the Kubernetes 1.25 Release Team!
1.15 Participating in HUMANE conference on the hybrid campus of the future
1.16 Voting analysis work used as source for fact-checking
1.17 Article on voting analysis published in Expresso
1.18 Article on voting analysis published in Rádio Renascença
1.19 Documentation-as-Code, now at SAS with SASpy and knitr
1.20 Joining SAS as Cloud & Architecture Lead
1.20.1 What I was after
1.20.2 Why SAS
1.20.3 The importance of role
1.21 Farewell IBM!
1.22 Free software timeline, and the memory of things past
1.23 Interactive embedded development with uLisp, Arduino and Emacs
1.24 On the Ada language and embedded development
1.24.1 Building it
1.25 Using MQTT in Common Lisp with ABCL and the Eclipse Paho client.
1.26 Publishing messages with MQTT, using Clojure and the Eclipse Paho client
1.27 Oracle Data Change Notification in Clojure
1.28 reCAPTCHA interface in Emacs Lisp
2 About
2.1 What I get paid to do
2.2 What I do anyway
2.3 Things I learned
2.4 This site
2.5 What's going on with the website title and the citation used?
2.6 Copyright
3 Projects
3.1 Budō Lineage Tree
3.2 The Judo List
3.3 Texiblog
3.3.1 Why Texinfo for a personal site.
3.3.2 What does it do
3.4 Voting Analysis
3.4.1 Background
3.4.2 A new approach
3.5 Emacs Lisp wmii controller
3.6 Common Lisp terrain generator
3.6.1 Why I'm interested
3.7 Common Lisp Hex grid library
3.8 Linux device driver for the Toshiba Tecra S1
3.9 Emacs Lisp reCAPTCHA library
4 Concept Index
5 Years Index