I am a former research scientist, developing mathematical and statistical methods for automated visual identification, with a number of publications on this.
I am now an aerial acrobat in a community circus troupe involved in Contemporary Circus. I perform and teach tissus lisse, corde lisse, and trapeze.
I am a director in a theatrical company "Liquid Spoon", a playwright, and composer of music for physical theatre and contemporary circus. I have in the past also been a developer on the OpenShot Non-Linear Video Editor for Linux.
Work travel side quests
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A little over a week ago I returned from two back-to-back work trips. With
one of them ending on a Thursday and the next not until Sunday, I
considered fly...
Blog Comments should be working again
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The Disqus comments here have been broken for quite some time, and I didn't
realize it. I just thought nobody must interested in any of my alphabet
topics....
Evolving KDE – Let’s set some new goals for KDE
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In 2017 we discussed what goals the KDE community should focus on in order
to get closer to our vision of a world in which everyone has control over
their ...
Getting Started with Devel::NYTProf
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I went to OSCON 2010 and saw Tim Bunce’s talk on Devel::NYTProf. For my
local Perl User Group (SPUG) I decided to do a talk on how to get started
with NYTP...
Where did my favourite package go?
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Did you upgrade to Lucid and find that some package you like is no longer
available? There are a number of binary packages that were removed in Lucid
as ...
New Blog New Site
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I have started a new blog and moved everything over to that blog. I hope
you will continue to follow my blog at the new site.
akgraner - normal is just a...