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{“Introducing the Immutable Past album series”}

{“{” I finally decided that all the music that I have written over the years is doing no good collecting bit-dust on a hard drive. So

{“Updated DJ mix downloads”}

{“{” I’m embarrassed to have very belatedly discovered that many of the DJ mixes available on my site were truncated. I have taken the opportunity to re-encode many of the mixes as hi-res FLAC files to replace the truncated MP3 and OGG files. Unfortunately

{“Release of guile-file-names 0.1”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the first release of guile-file-names

{“Release of Librekontrol 0.1”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the release of a new software program

{“GNU/Linux on the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2”}

{“{” I’ve wanted a tablet running GNOME on GNU/Linux for a while now and

{“Press release for my latest research article”}

{“{” My latest research article was published earlier this month at Cell Reports: Sub-minute Phosphoregulation of Cell Cycle Systems during Plasmodium Gamete Formation . If you’re interested

{“Release of zeptodb 3.0.1”}

{“{” I’m pleased to announce the release of zeptodb 3.0.1. Yes

{“Release of zeptodb 3.0”}

{“{” I’m pleased to announce the release of zeptodb 3.0. zeptodb is a small set of tools for working with DBM databases ( GDBM , specifically). DBM databases are simple disk-based

{“Release of paperq 1.2.4”}

{“{” I’ve just released paperq 1.2.4. This is a bugfix release: Fixed problems in paperq with handling spaces in file names Fixed some bugs in paperq logging Fixed some inaccuracies in paperq ’s help-output Other stylistic improvements to the paperq code paperbib now replaces double-dashes (“–”) with en dashes (“–”) Download ( GPG signature )…

{“Release of Grotesque 0.9.5”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the release of Grotesque 0.9.5. Grotesque is an interactive fiction library manager for GNU/Linux. It allows you to easily explore your collection by author

{“Release of Grotesque 0.9.4 and pyifbabel 0.4”}

{“{” After an unfortunately long period of time

{“Release of GSRC 2014.10.11”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the 2014.10.11 release of GSRC

{“Data formatting and distribution tips for biologists”}

{“{” Incredible amounts of data are now being generating in all corners of the biological sciences. Given the immensity of the data being generated

{“Biting the bullet and rejoining a social network”}

{“{” A couple of years ago

{“Release of paperq 1.2.2”}

{“{” EDIT: Note that another quick bugfix release

{“Auto-inserting usernames and passwords from gnu-pw-mgr in Conkeror”}

{“{” For anyone out there who’s using Conkeror as their main browser

{“Release of pyconfigure 0.2.2”}

{“{” I am pleased to announce the release of GNU pyconfigure 0.2.2. GNU pyconfigure is a set of template files for Python developers to use to easily implement the standard GNU configure/install process for their packages. The standard GNU process generally consists of two familiar steps: $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/ $ make install By using the templates provided by GNU pyconfigure

{“Release of GSRC 2014.04.06”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the 2014.04.06 release of GSRC

{“Enhancing the Python interpreter with a start-up script”}

{“{” It seems that many

{“BioSRC - a Ports-like system for easily installing bioinformatics software”}

{“{” Many bioinformaticians use shared computing resources (clusters)

{“Release of paperq 1.2.1”}

{“{” I’ve just released version 1.2.1 of paperq . paperq is a simple command-line tool for managing a reading queue of academic/scientific papers. This is a simple bugfix release

{“Release of paperq 1.2”}

{“{” I’ve just released version 1.2 of paperq . The biggest change is that I wrote another program in C

{“paperq: a tool for managing a reading queue of academic literature”}

{“{” I’ve finally completely rid myself of Mendeley and so now I’ve been building up a workflow to replace its functionality. I’ve been using cb2bib for metadata extraction

{“Release of GSRC 2014.01.06”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the 2014.01.06 release of GSRC

{“Release of zeptodb 2.0.2”}

{“{” I’m pleased to announce the release of zeptodb 2.0.2. This is a bugfix release. Several memory bugs were fixed and you should now be able to build the package successfully in Mac OS X. Also

{“Release of Pacnanny 1.3”}

{“{” Today there’s a new release of Pacnanny

{“Release of GSRC 2013.10.06”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the 2013.10.06 release of GSRC

{“Release of pyconfigure 0.2.1”}

{“{” I’m neck-deep in writing my thesis

{“Release of GSRC 2013.07.06”}

{“{” It’s time for my ceremonial late announcement of a GSRC release on my own website. I’m happy to announce the 2013.07.06 release of GSRC

{“A quick introduction to version control with Fossil”}

{“{” As I previously indicated

{“Release of zeptodb 2.0.1”}

{“{” Hot on the heels of yesterday’s release of zeptodb 2.0 comes version 2.0.1. There’s nothing exciting to report. This is simply a bugfix release that fixes a couple of bugs that came to light when running on a very out-dated GNU/Linux system. Ancient machine aside

{“Release of zeptodb 2.0”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the release of zeptodb 2.0. zeptodb is a small collection of relatively tiny tools for interacting with flat (non-relational) databases. In fact

{“Setting up Fossil repository hosting”}

{“{” Following up from a previous news item

{“Release of zeptodb 1.1”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the release of zeptodb version 1.1. This release does not add much in the way of functionality but

{“Introducing zeptodb”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the first release of zeptodb . This code has been sitting around gathering bitdust for a while

{“Exploring the rate-limiting steps in visual phototransduction recovery by bottom-up kinetic modeling”}

{“{” Recently we published an article in Cell Communication and Signaling entitled “Exploring the rate-limiting steps in visual phototransduction recovery by bottom-up kinetic modeling” . This work was done in collaboration with Dr. Daniele Dell'Orco from the University of Verona and Dr. Karl-Wilhelm Koch of the University of Oldenburg

{“Release of pacnanny 1.0.1”}

{“{” Well

{“Introducing pacnanny for Arch Linux and derivatives”}

{“{” pacnanny is yet another wrapper script for pacman

{“Release of pyconfigure 0.2”}

{“{” I am pleased to announce the release of GNU pyconfigure 0.2. GNU pyconfigure is a set of template files for Python developers to use to easily implement the standard GNU configure/install process for their packages. The standard GNU process generally consists of two familiar steps: $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/ $ make install By using the templates provided by GNU pyconfigure

{“Release of GSRC 2013.04.06”}

{“{” I’m happy to announce the 2013.04.06 release of GSRC

{“My CODEML pipeline”}

{“{” For my research

{“Anti-Web-Design Manifesto”}

{“{” The modern web is abusive. Browsing a succession of sites is