Writing
Highlights of my technology writing include:
- Don’t trust Livejournal? Delete your account., puzzling.org, April 2017
- Lets Encrypt with an nginx reverse proxy, serverfault.com, June 2016
- Tech interviews, too much homework, and the motherhood question, puzzling.org, May 2016
- Eye-catching graphics in two minutes: a wordsmith’s guide, puzzling.org, January 2016.
- It’s 2014 and the Internet is still atomising my household, puzzling.org, October 2014
- More falsehoods programmers believe about time, puzzling.org, June 2012
- “Useful LaTeX packages” series, puzzling.org, June 2012
- What does a computational linguist actually do?, linguistics.stackexchange.com, May 2012
- Planet Free Software, the IT Kitchen (now at puzzling.org), October 2004
- Buying and owning a domain name, LinuxChix course (now at files.puzzling.org), June–July 2004
- UNIX Guide, Macquarie University course handout (now at files.puzzling.org), 2004
- HOWTO Pay for Free Software, March 2003
See puzzling.org: Technology for more.
Code
Open source projects
- Spam All the Links, a tool to gather links from RSS feeds, Twitter, and other sources, and aggregate them into an email for further editing. (No longer maintained)
- Roidroll, a RSS feed checker focussed on listing most recent entries. (No longer maintained.)
- Backwards, a Content Management System in Twisted‘s Nevow web framework. (No longer maintained.)