The Internet Archive / Wayback Machine (http://web.archive.org/) is absolutely incredible. It has saved most of my old posts and pages. Been spending a week or so rescuing those posts and bringing them back.
Category: Journal
Was nice to finally meet most of the jump24 crew in the flesh last night. Even if I did come second to last in bowling. π @jumptwenty4
Bowling with work mates.
What happened to the old library in Birmingham?
Been taking a few shots in Red Dead Redemption 2 recently. Will share them out very soon.
The Arch Wiki really is an incredible resource, regardless of what distro you’re running. Just got my video drivers setup correctly (I think) by just following the guide and the pages it took me to. #RTFM
New Thinkpad T470 installed with base Arch Linux and ready to rice it up.
Website under construction
I’ve always believed that people should own and control their own place on the web. That is, if they want to.
I have actively kept a personal website for myself for about 10 years now.
Gosh… 10 years…
In that time I have moved between about 5 different domain names, different focus topics, and different reasoning behind why I want to publish online.
I have finally settled now on this domain that you are now on – davidpeach.me.
I’m also in the process of recovering my old posts that have been thrown by the wayside as I have dicked about changing domain names etc over the years.
A mixture of Twitter archives, manual database backups I have kept, and some new sources I will be incorporating, mean I am finally going to settle down in this place online I am now calling home.
I am also re-implementing aspects of the Indieweb movement for content ownership and communicating that to other websites.
I owe a big thank you to Chris Aldrich too. As it was his website I came across that inspired me to bring my website back to what I have always wanted it to be. Hopefully, thanks to the indieweb helper plugins I have installed, Chris may just get notified on his website and post a reply back — from his website over to mine using the webmention protocol.
Lego Aloy
Bought the Horizon Forbidden West tallneck lego.
Reached Level 30
Reach player level 30
Horizon Forbidden West
Reached Level 20
Reached player level 20
Horizon Forbidden West
Finally playing the original Red Dead Redemption (haven’t played sequel yet either)
Really loving the O.G. game.