Yesterday, there was a photo exhibition by the Somerset Art Group. It is a group started by colleagues and good friends from Seetec-Pluss, and I was invited to help out and exhibit there. The above photos are a collage of my work that was exhibited, alongside many other, more talented, photographers.
My niece drew me a portrait of my puppet hedgehog.
Friends of mine are welcome to contribute their knowledge to the site! Here’s a list of those who have contributed:
Avatar | Username | Bio |
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Ionicannon | My niece, with an Eastern European connection and a growing interest in literature and art. | |
Test | Test | Test |
Pohh | Pyglet | Tigger |
I enjoy systems administration, so I manage a few servers and websites.
Chances are if we are on the same Local Area Network (LAN), I’m serving something! These are served from my Raspberry Pi homeserver, and currently only accessible on my home network. For your convenience, here are the services you can access (you’ll have to ask me for the passwords in person; no way I’m putting them in cleartext on the web):
Windows Explorer >> My Computer (This PC) >> Add a network location
or the equivalent on MacOS/iOS/Linux/Android.These are served from my PC, and you can access them as long as we’re both connected.
Questions? Comments? You can reach me on the social media linked in the Socials box. Feel free to drop me a message. I’ll try to get back to you shortly. To prevent spam, I have added [square brackets] to some of my socials; if you’re not a robot, you can click the links and remove the [brackets].
You can email me via darthagnone [at] gmail [dot] com
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Site source code is available on GitHub, as well as offline backups on my home systems. Snapshots are also available on Archive.org and Archive.today. The site uses 2 themes, Hugo Theme Dream and Hugo Easy Gallery, and is built with the Hugo static site generator.
Hello! The site admin is Darthagnon.
This is my blog and technical portfolio, where I seek to inform, entertain, and share my handicrafts and knowledge with you. I like to create robot “heroes” from recycled materials, write legends and draw pictures of them. To keep good old machines running for a long time - without puppet strings attached - you could also use some of my tips and tricks for computer software and hardware. Or cook yourself a delicious vegan recipe or two, gathered from across the globe. I’ll also wax lyrical about esoteric literature and nerdy hobbies on occasion.
I like to go by the Sith version of the 4th Musketeer, D’Artagnan. It’s obviously not my real name.
Friends’ blogs and people I follow, work with or recommend: