About
About me
It’s a bit presumptuous to think that people would want to know about you?
I’m a working professional, a family man and Gen X’er (on the younger side). Someone whose interests are intellectual more than physical. Books over sports. Philosophy over gossip. The 1990’s over the 2010’s. The tried and true over the modern.
I’m a private person, so this site is more a reflection of my interests, and what I think needs to be put on the World Wide Web.
I have an interest in science (hence the Science degree) and astronomy, a passing interest in philosophy and behavioural science. I’m also interested in computing, but not “tech”, by that I mean consumer technology. Dabbled in programming as a hobby, as well as designing levels for 90’s FPSs (Doom and Quake).
About the site
A general website for my own interests and creations. This site hosts my programs, tutorials and general discussion on various topics. Probably the best way to figure what this site is about is to browse around.
I mostly cover my computing interests, my levels interspersed with some commentary and analysis. The site may evolve over time, but the range of topics will be kept narrow. Some pages will be technical in nature, howto’s if you will and they’ll assume some prior knowledge. I figure if you’re looking for a way to find out how to do something funky in Linux, you already know how to use a command line, copy files, etc, etc.
This site is desiged to be simple and fast, and the 90’s design is by choice!
PGP Key
OpenPGP , or Pretty Good Privacy is an email encryption standard that can work with almost any existing email address. Using PGP you can encrypt emails and files and/or digitally sign emails and files. Unlike encryption services such as Tutanota and Protonmail, you use this in conjuction with any existing email you have.
My PGP key is here . I use the PGP key primarily to sign git tags and my software releases.
Key Fingerprint : BD5E 7995 7F73 5C1C 2AB2 8057 D78B A4DD 4AAD F348
or import via GPG
gpg –keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com –recv-key bd5e79957f735c1c2ab28057d78ba4dd4aadf348