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Welcome to the lair of Oli Warner

Dad, full-stack web developer (Django, Vue, 11ty, etc), Ubuntu Member, Ask Ubuntu Moderator, photographer and woodworker. Welcome to my personal blog where I get over-excited about a whole raft of different topics, mostly technical.

Turning my sites up to Eleven-ty

Sunday, 12 June 2022 webdev 11ty

This site is now powered by a static site generator called 11ty. It’s awesome! I’ll try to explain some of my favourite things about it and reasons you might prefer it to stalwarts in the SSG arena.

Wait! What happened to RSS?!

Friday, 10 June 2022 rss webdev

While I was busy aging like soft cheese, someone killed-off* RSS.

It used to be everywhere, now it’s gone; hidden or dead. How do you kids stay up to date with the websites you like? Do you know what RSS does? How are websites supposed to advertise update-subscriptions?

CSS layouts are so much better than they used to be

Thursday, 9 June 2022 css webdev

I’ve been doing this web thing a while, and in finally dropping IE11 support for my last few projects, I’ve been able to use raw CSS —not somebody else’s framework— and it’s been lovely to see how far CSS has come.

Did I ever tell you about Suzie?

Tuesday, 7 June 2022 suzie

Suzie was a cat and I was her human. And that’s how things were for 15 years. This is an obituary for the best cat I’ve ever known, bar none.

Be careful with my kids’ biometrics

Wednesday, 1 November 2017 security

Schools often aren’t the most clued-up when it comes to understanding privacy and security, but the companies and service providers that that work with them —and take on all sorts of child data— really need to watch what they’re doing.

Nobody should be handing out my daughter’s fingerprints to strangers, right?

Our doctors are striking for patients, not money

Tuesday, 26 April 2016 doctors nhs politics

My better half is a junior doctor. She works insanely long hours and cares completely for her patients. When you can see how much it costs somebody as conscientious as she is to walk out on strike, it’s all the more frustrating that press coverage so spotty, confusing and often insulting.

The underlying issue is so simple: There aren’t enough doctors.

Breaking the Internet won’t stop terrorism

Wednesday, 14 January 2015 security uk

Governments want to intercept all terrorist communication but… they can’t. You can talk online with perfect secrecy if you know what you’re doing. Their solution to this is banning strong encryption. Most people have probably switched off but this will affect you (and won’t stop terrorists).

PearOS is dead - Don’t install it, stop using it immediately!

Friday, 2 January 2015 PearOS ubuntu

We have seen a sharp increase in the number of PearOS questions appearing on Ask Ubuntu. The reason it doesn’t work any more is because it’s an abandoned project that is based on a version of Ubuntu that is now also dead. It has more holes than a colander and will all-but-guarantee your system gets compromised.

Streaming your Kodi library over the Internet

Friday, 19 December 2014 kodi ssh ubuntu

Even if you’re leaving your media centre behind while you travel this Christmas, you don’t have to be without all your media. I’m going to show you that in just a few steps you can access all your TV and movies remotely on an Android device over a nice, secure SSH connection.

Python isn’t always slower than C

Friday, 14 November 2014 python

If you asked developers to describe Python you might hear: easy, dynamic and slow; but a recent impromptu game of Code Golf showed me that Python can actually be pretty competitive, even against compiled languages like C and C++ when you use the right interpreter: Pypy.