Category Archives: Geek Stuff

Extracting The Soundtrack From Your Copy of Desktop Dungeons

As I mentioned on previous occasions, I don’t take too kindly to people trying to make me pay once for a game and again for its soundtrack and, as a matter of principle, I rip my soundtracks straight from the … Continue reading

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Simple CD-Ripping Wrapper

Not much to report over the last few days. I was mainly busy ripping old CDs so I could store them in the closet. cdparanoia -B and ddrescue (instructions) are essential for damaged audio tracks and CD-Rs. However, for old … Continue reading

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How to easily jekyll-import a WordPress site hosted on NearlyFreeSpeech.NET

In the time since I last tried migrating my blog to Jekyll, it has gained an official WordPress importer. Unfortunately, that importer requires direct database access and NearlyFreeSpeech.NET doesn’t have the requisite Ruby dependencies. …so I decided to hack around … Continue reading

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“Tasks Due Today” popup for TaskWarrior

I generally like using TaskWarrior to manage my tasks but I’ve found that, for daily recurring stuff, it just doesn’t feel quite right. As such, I’ve put together a little tasklib-based glue script, runnable as a user cronjob if you … Continue reading

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A Lightweight Low-Battery Warning Monitor for GTK+ 3.x desktops

Today, I decided to help someone out and, as is often the case with coding, I got carried away. I set out to help fix up a shell script but, instead, I decided to “do it right” and produced a … Continue reading

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“Rubber Matrix” and “Sparse Montage” wrapper for ImageMagick

Last night, I was working on a bunch of images and I really wanted to just get a visual overview along the lines of a scatter plot, but with images rather than dots. Unfortunately, no matter what I searched for, … Continue reading

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Exporting Firefox Tab Groups

TL;DR: Use this script. Non-Linux users, feed it the path to a sessionstore JSON file. Try –tiddlywiki for more copy-pastable output. Because of the relatively high UX overhead of things like Firefox’s built-in bookmarking or Delicious.com, I recently found myself … Continue reading

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