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Sean Maddison

Days 4&5: Brussels

After a hectic few days my legs are starting to throb! Wandered around this city for a bit chilling at lots of little cafés and checking out the sweet neo-gothic buildings.

Heading to Paris tomorrow for three days (at least) and more partying no doubt!

The Atomium, I love this thing for some reason

Day 3: Netherlands & Amsterdam

Windmills & lush countryside!
Heavy last night of drinking, partying and the Red Light District ?

Day 2: Amsterdam

Hot day again!

Took a random bus in the morning to the city outskirts and had a slow wander by the canals back to town, stopping at nice lil cafés on the way.

Tried a lil smoke and spent a fun hour in the Nemo science museum before heading to Bulldog café for a few space cakes.

These kicked in an hour later and about wiped me out for the day ?

Day 1: Amsterdam

The train took about 6 hours end-to-end from Nottingham to Amsterdam, so much more comfortable and chill than a cheap flight!

The hostel, St. Christopher’s at the Winston was about a 10 min walk from the station and its really cool–good bar, nice food and the roomies seem lovely so far.

Had a wander about, the cyclists here are fearless compared to the UK and there are so many of them everywhere 😮

Not much of the day left so I’m taking a canal cruise this evening, the weather is amazing!

Here we go

Packed and ready to set off tomorrow

First destination: Amsterdam on the Eurostar 🙂

High-level travel destinations for later this year

When I leave E.ON at the end of June, I’m hoping to go travelling for three or four months before I find myself a new job. Here’s the working list of places I want to visit.

I’m not gonna have a fixed plan I’ll stick to, the general idea is to start in France and end in Japan, everywhere in between will be variable.

  1. Eurostar to France Amsterdam
  2. Then to France
  3. Southern Spain to get some sun for a bit
  4. Italy, definitely want to see Rome
  5. Over to Croatia (by boat if I can)
  6. Austria
  7. Hungary
  8. Greece
  9. Skip over to Nepal
  10. Thailand
  11. Vietnam
  12. Malaysia
  13. Singapore
  14. Phillipines
  15. South Korea
  16. Finally, Japan!

Self-hosting my own cloud apps

Over the past six months I’ve been tinkering with self-hosting my own common apps on my own server. A little because the large tech companies seem to be getting worse every month in various different ways, and mainly just for the interest in tinkering with software, servers and coding. The plan is to replace all of my common cloud-based services with Open Source alternatives.

I’ve been doing all my initial experiments with a Raspberry Pi on my home network to get the feel for running my own servers and had everything running on there for a little while, the poor little thing does get very hot though.

I’ll be going travelling in the near future for a long time, so can’t really rely on a little Pi box on my home ADSL network, so now I’m porting them over to a Virtual Private Server (VPS) over at Linode. It’s going very well so far!

Email, Calendar & Contacts

For email I just went with using my ISPs provider for IMAP attached to my own domain name, CIX is a great smaller ISP that I’ve been with for about 15 years and I’m really happy with them.

For Contacts, Calendars and Tasks I originally played around with Radicale on my Pi. Pretty easy to setup mostly but very basic.

On my VPS I eventually figured out how to set up Davical server (after many earlier failed attempts) and have that running nice and smooth now 🙂 To access CalDAV and CardDAV services on android I bought the DAVx5 app which handles all of that for me nicely, and my email client has built in support.

Photos and images

After exporting all of my photos (about 12 year’s worth), from Google Photos I had to find a place to put them. In the end I settled on Piwigo which does the job for the most part–the new android app is pretty good, but there’s still no auto-syncing from the mobile device.

I’ll work on another sync solution for now–otherwise it’s a decent server with a nice webclient interface.

I also had a lot of duplicates in there, some Piwigo extensions removed okay but only usually based on crude criteria like being binary-identical or based on metadata. So I put together this simple BASH script, both to refresh my shell scripting skills and to actually get rid of proper dupes using the findimagedupes tool.

File sharing & syncing

Okay, so I originally cobbled together something based on Samba and SFTP. Pretty much just a working directory on the server, with Samba shares for all my other local machines and SFTP details for external access. This worked but wasn’t very slick, and I came across the usual finicky problems sharing directories between Windows and Linux.

In the end I went with Seafile server, pretty easy to setup (after I solved the problem of running Nginx and Apache servers at the same time)! The desktop and android clients are just what I needed, and the web interface is pretty decent too. It also supports end-to-end encryption so it’s perfect for what I need.

To-do list

Here are the other apps I use that I’m looking to replace in the near future:

  • Evernote is the next big one to tackle, lots of options out there but none of them great
  • Feedly for RSS feeds – offline desktop clients work but I do like syncing between devices
  • Check out Solid for my personal data

Wordle is brilliant

Such a great, really fun little daily game 😀 (yes I’m a bit late to the party)

Wordle 227 3/6

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