Kev Quirk

Proudly ruining the web since 2013.

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Recently I've stopped reading entirely, after randomly stopping half way through a Murderbot book.

I need to get back into it...

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Utterly thrilled with the #F1 results. Won't say who just in case it spoils it for anyone. But well done, champ!

The Fisherman and The Businessman

I didn't expect a parable about a fisherman to smack me in the face with such clarity, but here we are.

Opinion HomeLife

Year 3 at the Smallholding

We're been living on our smallholding in Wales for 3 years now. Here's how things have been going this year.

HomeLife

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I've always had a little Colophon at the end of my about page, but decided to give it it's own page and add more detail. If you're interested in how my site is setup, here ya go:

https://kevquirk.com/colophon/

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Wife: "Can you hold this why I get some fresh water please?"

Me: "Um, sure...?"

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How I Replaced My Son’s PC With an £88 iMac

I recently replaced my son's broken PC with a 2015 iMac from eBay. Here's how it went...

HomeLife Technology

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The frustrations with #Vivaldi continue. I realised last night after setting it up on my Pixel tablet that syncing doesn't really sync anything other than bookmarks and history. No settings are synced, so I still had to piss about changing my search engine etc.

Also, uBlock Lite can't be installed on my tablet, so I get ads in YouTube. That's enough to make me want to stop using it alone. 🤮

Local vs Cloud

I was listening to the Waveform podcast on my way to work this morning and they were talking about cloud vs local computing, and I have thoughts...

Opinion Web

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OK, I'm gonna try and give #Vivaldi a fair crack. I've set it as default on my laptop and phone, and will try and use it for the next week or so.

Static Site Generators

Jan talks about how static site generators are far more complicated than WordPress, despite (ironically) their output being far simpler.

Link Opinion Blogging

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So I spent an hour stripping down this iMac I bought for my son so I could do an 8 > 16gb RAM upgrade. Turns out the bloody RAM is soldered onto the board on this version, despite the listing saying it was compatible with this model. 🤦🏼‍♂️

Ah well, it's running #UbuntuMate on a fresh SSD like a dream and Minecraft gets ~60 FPS. That's all he cares about.

Adding Comments to My Jekyll Site

I've been working on adding support for comments over the last few months. On a static site, that's hard, but it's finally done.

Meta Blogging Jekyll

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We've been keeping one of our young hens in a dog crate in the conservatory for the last couple of days.

It's very friendly and likes to sit on my wife's shoulder when she's cleaning them out. Two days ago, the hen decided to peck and eat one of the (very expensive) diamond earrings I bought for my wife after we got married.

So now we wait for her to shit it out.

🤦🏼‍♂️💩🐔

RE: Why Do You Need Big Tech for Your SSG?

Loren posts a response arguing that while self-hosting and local builds have their charm, the simplicity and zero-maintenance nature of services like Netlify often make them the more practical choice for small personal sites.

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Why Do You Need Big Tech for Your SSG?

A look at why small, personal websites don’t need big-tech static hosting, and how a simple local build and rsync workflow gives you faster deploys, more control, and far fewer dependencies.

Opinion Internet Technology

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Been after a cheap computer for my son, so picked up a 2015 21.5" iMac for £80.

Eighty quid! I can't believe it. They used to be so much money! Hopefully it will run #ZorinOS 😳

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Did legs and core in my little home gym for the first time in a loooooong time last night. Maybe an 8km walk in the hills with the dogs wasn't a great idea today! 🤣

JellyLegs

Small Web, Big Voice

Andre argues that independent blogging isn’t about scale at all, but about integrity — choosing a place you control, writing in your own voice, and keeping the web human.

Link Blogging

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Le sigh. I've been using #Firefox since 2005, but with the direction they're going maybe it's time for me to hedge my bets and consider pastures new.