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I am a software programmer working at RealVNC with many interests including singing, and am a Christian. Many of my friends remember me as a Part III mathematician at Peterhouse. Find out more or contact me!

Agile does work in government (from alpha.gov.uk blog)

This has to be one of the government’s recent projects which interests me most. If they get it right, import the content and have the tools to keep it up to date and neat, and handle all the APIs and exporting well, and probably some more ‘ifs’, then you’ll be a man my son!

Emphasis by NYTimes, a new and cool deep-linking tool

A little bit of JS, some user education nightmares, and you have a handy way of connecting down to the sentence level when referencing a permalink. Too much on the client-side perhaps?

How about blurt as vendor-neutral version of ‘tweet’ or ‘tumble’?

Anonymised—but for protection of the innocent!

Deleted my Google account!

(That’s a good thing!) I used to have an old non-Apps account, from before I gave my domain to Google, and the Apps account which only worked with certain Google services. Each month they have been transitioning more and more services to Apps, and in the latest round, they have completed the job by adding Profile, Analytics, and some others. It must be pretty hard, because lots of their Analytics accounts and Blogger accounts are legacy users who signed up before Google even bought those companies, but they finally have a fully-integrated single-sign across every Google property.

I was a bit scared to click the button, but I deleted my old account, and thankfully, though it didn’t give enough confirmation before to make me happy, my primary Apps account (with the same name and email!) was left untouched. Happy days.

Tar and SSH: much better than scp and sftp

For those times when you have a remote directory you want to sync, the server can’t run git/mercurial, and making a load of connections to upload individual files is tedious: in other words, when you have a website you want to automatically sync with a commercial webhost.

See also: my site’s upload script

The Costs of Canceling Japan's Plans for Nuclear Power

A detailed and good summary of their ridiculous situation

Officially awesome. “This is the only outreach you’ll ever do.” (via Tim Challies)

Japan Scraps Plan for New Nuclear Plants - NYTimes.com

Terrible news! Japanese govt does U-turn and scraps plans for 14 nuclear reactors. They were going to carry on building as planned before the earthquake (targeting 50% by 2030). Exports of reactors to other countries bound to suffer as well as paranoia rises. Evacuated families still not allowed to go home, despite dose down to safe 33mS/yr and dropping.

A SEAL Team Six Veteran Describes His Training (Vanity Fair)

Pretty cool training.

Spoof Stickers on the Central Line

Google APIs & Developer Products

This is a pretty cool periodic table to gaze at. Some in there new to me.

An A-Z of rubbish arguments from No2AV

An excellent round-up of some of the best comment on the debate, with illustrations.

Devaluing women considered harmful

Quotation for the day, from ‘The Key Issues in the Manhood–Womanhood Controversy, and the Way Forward’ by Grudem in ‘Biblical Foundations for Manhood and Womanhood’ (Crossway, ed Grudem):

‘Wherever men are thought to be better than women, wherever husbands act as selfish dictators, wherever wives are forbidden to have their own jobs outside the home or to vote or to own property or to be educated, wherever women are treated as inferior, wherever there is abuse or violence against women or rape or female infanticide or polygamy or harems, the biblical truth of equality in the image of God is being denied. To all societies and cultures where these things occur, we must proclaim that the very beginning of God’s Word bears a fundamental and irrefutable witness against these evils.

“[footnote:] A tragic example of male dominance was reported on the front page of USA Today: International Edition (Sept. 6, 1994) […] The story goes on to quote Harvard professor Amartya Sen as saying that there are now more than 100,000,000 women “missing” in the population of the world, including 44,000,000 fewer women in China and 37,000,000 fewer in India than should be alive according to normal sex ratios at birth (2A).

“[fn c'td:] This is a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. In addition to the harm of these lost lives, we must think of the destructive consequences in the lives of those women who survive. From their earliest age they receive the message from their families and indeed from their whole society, ‘Boys are better than girls,’ and ‘I wish you were a boy.’ The devastation on their own sense of self-worth must be immense. Yet all of this comes about as a result of a failure to realize that men and women, boys and girls have equal value in God’s sight and should have equal value in our sight as well. The first chapter of the Bible corrects this practice and corrects any lurking sense in our own hearts that boys are more valuable than girls, when it says we are both created in the image of God.”

So, why, reading gritty literature or science fiction, is it so hard to stomach when my sister or sisters enjoy it too? If misogyny is my #2 top hate, how can it be so deeply entrenched in my heart? In all societies and cultures these things occur, as we twist right respect into wrong setting apart and machismo, and I detest this struggle to set our minds right and know how to balance equality and complementarity. It is a tragedy of society, and reading nasty books for me is a prime example of it.

On the historicity of Adam

A very interesting, readably-short summary of the situation regarding Adam’s existence. It seems a minor non-issue, but it’s well worth realising how much this plays into our understanding of the early chapters of Genesis and our own lives. Please read.