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Bicycling, Photography and Programming

  • Anaconda has not really gotten better.

    Consider the workflow: it does not ask you if you want to remove an old installation. It does not indicate that if you need to create LVM raid1 volumes, how you should do that. It does not offer any shortcuts on creating a mirrored LVM partitioning scheme. You get bullshit errors like ‘raid1 requires two…

    jedreynolds

    April 13, 2015
    computing, Linux
    centos, fedora, Linux
  • Tulip, 2015-03-28

    Had Hugin crunch together three images stepped by 1 stop. I wonder when I will get bored of this vingetting? Also, I did no color twiddling with Gimp this time.

    jedreynolds

    April 4, 2015
    desktop-art, Photos
    mt vernon, tulip, Washington
  • More Crazy Geoengineering Coverage from Discovery Channel

    Dicovery Channel Geoengineering

    jedreynolds

    April 2, 2015
    environment
    discovery channel, geoengineering
  • Address to UN about geoengineering damage to environment

    jedreynolds

    March 31, 2015
    Uncategorized
  • Great quad cycle

    jedreynolds

    March 29, 2015
    Bellingham, Cycling, economy, environment
    bike, cycle, eco, quad
  • Buried Tire, Lummi Island

    jedreynolds

    March 22, 2015
    environment, Photos
    beach, driftwood, gimp, tire, wide wallpaper
  • Shells on Log, Lummi Island

    Hugin did the vignetting on this. Gimp was an interesting combination of layers. Not a bad result.

    jedreynolds

    March 21, 2015
    environment, Photos
    desktop background, gimp, log, nature, shell, shore, wa, wallpaper
  • Linux for Photography

    Originally posted on Erich Eickmeyer: Linux is a wonderful operating system, but one thing that gets overlooked a lot is how it can help a photographer’s workflow. In this article I discuss the software that’s available and my workflows, and pose a question for everyone. If you don’t know my story on how I got…

    jedreynolds

    March 20, 2015
    Uncategorized
  • Mbuffer Trickery

    Am rather disappointed that mbuffer isn’t shipped in CentOS 7. Easy enough to install, but seriously useful to have updated software in this day in age. Anyhow, to use mbuffer for a long transfer where an outgoing connection was the only option, I finally found a situation where I wanted to use a fifo. dmzhost$…

    jedreynolds

    February 26, 2015
    computing, Linux
    Linux, mbuffer, ssh, tar
  • Star Leg

    jedreynolds

    February 11, 2015
    Uncategorized
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