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date: 2020-10-08
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- politics
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# ✴️ US Election
Whatever happens, remember these parties are both controlled by the same hands.
The OCCULT are targeting democracy...
again
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date: 2024-08-07
categories:
- ai
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# ☺ All this AI ART!
I made the computer make some art.
![AI Art 1](../../../pictures/AI/webp/ComfyUI_00028_.webp)
![AI Art 2](../../../pictures/AI/webp/ComfyUI_00033_.webp)
[toones!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd1Kw_8VP5k&pp=ygUTZG9ubnkgYXJjYWRlIGFpIGFydA%3D%3D)
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date: 2024-06-08
categories:
- ai
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# ☺ You will own nothing and love it (circa 2030)
Right now I have enough 1.25 humans worth of compute, me and that 100K server cluster in the corner... race?
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date: 2024-10-01
categories:
- drones
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# ☺ DRONE START UP
![Drone](../../../pictures/drone.jpeg)
[Launching soon in a town near you.](https://www.bournemouthtechnology.co.uk/)
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date: 2024-11-06
categories:
- politics
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# ☺ US Election Result
I didnt even stay up to watch *the show* ...
I just went to bed and dreampt of flying away.
*Whatever happends, remember these parties are both controlled by the same hands.* - JS (08-10-2020)
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date: 2024-01-11
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- operating systems
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# ☺ Qubes OS
If you are wondering what operating system to run in 2024 onwards it can only be one.
i3 ontop of the fastest way to run any/many operating systems thanks to the XEN kernel, alongside some very practical security tools!
[QUBES OS](https://www.qubes-os.org/)
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date: 2024-01-11
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- operating systems
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# ☺ XCP-ng OS
If you need a XEN replacement :
[XCP-ng](https://xcp-ng.org/)
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date: 2025-01-18
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- philosophy
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# The Exploiters and The Exploited
## Atlas Shrugged - Chapter VII (excerpt)
A wedge of light fell across her face. He saw the firm, sensual mouth in sharp outline. Then she leaned
back a little, and he saw only a suggestion of its shape and the dark lines of her lowered lashes.
*Haven't I?*—he thought. *Haven't I thought of it since the first time I saw you? Haven't I thought of
nothing else for two years?* . . . He sat motionless, looking at her. He heard the words he had never
allowed himself to form, the words he had felt, known, yet had not faced, had hoped to destroy by never
letting them be said within his own mind. Now it was as sudden and shocking as if he were saying it to
her. . . . *Since the first time I saw you . . . Nothing but your body, that mouth of yours, and the way your
eyes would look at me, if . . . Through every sentence I ever said to you, through every conference you
thought so safe, through the importance of all the issues we discussed . . . You trusted me, didn't you? To
recognize your greatness? To think of you as you deserved—as if you were a man?*
*. . . Don't you suppose I know how much I've betrayed? The only bright encounter of my life—the only
person I respected—the best businessman I know—my ally—my partner in a desperate battle . . .*
*The lowest of all desires—as my answer to the highest I've met . . .*
*Do you know what I am? I thought of it, because it should have been unthinkable. For that degrading
need, which should never touch you, I have never wanted anyone but you . . . I hadn't known what it was
like, to want it, until I saw you for the first time. I had thought: Not I, I couldn't be broken by it . . . Since
then . . . for two years . . . with not a moment's respite . . . Do you know what it's like, to want it? Would
you wish to hear what I thought when I looked at you . . . when I lay awake at night . . . when I heard
your voice over a telephone wire . . . when I worked, but could not drive it away?*
*. . . To bring you down to things you can't conceive—and to know that it's I who have done it. To
reduce you to a body, to teach you an animal's pleasure, to see you need it, to see you asking me for it,
to see your wonderful spirit dependent upon the obscenity of your need. To watch you as you are, as
you face the world with your clean, proud strength—then to see you, in my bed, submitting to any
infamous whim I may devise, to any act which I'll perform for the sole purpose of watching your dishonor
and to which you'll submit for the sake of an unspeakable sensation . . . I want you—and may I be
damned for it! . . .*
She was reading the papers, leaning back in the darkness—he saw the reflection of the fire touching her
hair, moving to her shoulder, down her arm, to the naked skin of her wrist.
*. . . Do you know what I'm thinking now, in this moment? . . .*
*Your gray suit and your open collar . . . you look so young, so austere, so sure of yourself . . . What
would you be like if I knocked your head back, if I threw you down in that formal suit of yours, if I raised
your skirt—*
She glanced up at him. He looked down at the papers on his desk.
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date: 2025-05-31
categories:
- english
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# Contradictions from banking
OTP code - One Time Passowrds
They tell you not to share the code with anyone. They send you that code to authenticate.
Why not say 'do not share with anyone else'.
Contactless - Tap to pay.
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date: 2025-02-18
categories:
- philosophy
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# Winter in Bloom
It is quite clear that empire's collapse. I give it a 50:50 chance that the US Dollar goes to 0 in my lifetime - that is to say, the next 70 years. All empires fail eventually.
As a historian once said to a politician, "_My dear, we have already established concensus on the matter, now we are just negotiating the time scale_".
Even in the 70's the prospect of higher education was crowded with candidates for the same job. So much so many of us Boomers sought alternative routes, filling opportunities our BAs and BSes minimally qualified us, but where there were fewer people skilled in those allied fields. People began to realize a Masters or PHD in Aeronautic Engineering meant being over qualified for any job. Employers wanted to groom their candidates to their ways with internal training, so they could pay them less as an undergrad.
By the 80's a higher degree meant you filled an administrative role rather than the very thing one became educated for doing, and wanted to pursue. If one didn't enter such admin role, the employer, and I mean any employer, simply wouldn't hire you FOR ANYTHING. One couldn't even work in a mail room. At least that was my experience. So the market was very tight through those years for high education slots within a company.
Many went to work for the government as the expansion of bureaus needed very skilled people. So the whole system of advancement by educational attainment was a fairy tale for all but the highest GPAs. People like Steve Jobs, dropped out and started their own businesses. That gave many people hope through the 90's with Silicon Valley scooping up the brightest of those who could learn their way through computers and networking at a visceral level. The same for the pharmaceutical industry.
The rest of us ended up in the service industry, the largest employer out there at widely varying capacities and potentials for advancement. This last recession taught workers that no job was secure, as massive layoffs and downsizing harshly taught. People became disaffected about their employers, hopping from one job to the next to seek the highest pay or benefits without any loyalty at all to any employer.
So really the problem of education and lack of excitement in the workforce was the result of unsolved problems in the workplace being kicked down the stairs from one decade to the next. The folks down at the bottom of the payscale just got the worst of all these poor decisions by employers who no longer cared if the employer succeed or not.
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date: 2025-03-20
categories:
- Fermi Paradox
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# Critique of the Fermi Paradox
## The Fermi Paradox: Key Points
1. **Abundance of Stars**
There are billions of stars in the Milky Way similar to the Sun.
2. **Habitability of Planets**
With high probability, some of these stars have Earth-like planets in a circumstellar habitable zone.
3. **Ancient Planets**
Many of these stars—and thus their planets—are much older than the Sun. If Earth-like planets are typical, some may have developed intelligent life long ago.
4. **Potential for Interstellar Travel**
Some of these civilizations may have developed interstellar travel, a step humans are investigating now.
5. **Galactic Exploration Timeframe**
Even at the slow pace of currently envisioned interstellar travel, the Milky Way galaxy could be completely traversed in a few million years.
6. **The Expectation of Contact**
Since many of the Sun-like stars are billions of years older than the Sun, the Earth should have already been visited by extraterrestrial civilizations—or at least their probes.
7. **The Great Silence**
However, there is no convincing evidence that this has happened.
## The Fermi Paradox: Key Issues
**Ancient Planets**
This should be 2 points as 3a 3b.
3b is then some may have developed life long ago - intelligence and life are not imutable.
**Potential for Interstellar Travel**
We dont need travel just radio waves
**Galactic Exploration Timeframe**
radio waves - a few decades at most
**The Expectation of Contact**
van hallen belts
**The Great Silence**
what would you need to have proved.
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date: 2025-05-20
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- philosophy
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# Generational Mistakes and the Fall of Society: Reflections on Americas Decline
# Time After Time: Old Lament
Complaints about the younger generation are as old as civilization itself. Socrates is famously (if not always accurately) cited as observing:
_“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise”._
This sentiment, echoing across 2,500 years, reveals the timeless ritual of casting blame downward, where the perceived failings of youth become a symbol for broader social decline. I would be curious to talk to a psyc to know why this fallacy occurs in the first place, it feels like a lack of empathy which is strange since everyone must have been a child at some point.
# The Cyclic View: Hard Times, Good Times, Repeat
Civilizations, it seems, can rise and fall not only through deterministic failings but also through grand cycles of humanity. There is the popular quote:
_“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times”_
[link](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8751435-hard-times-create-strong-men-strong-men-create-good-times)
This captures this sense of inevitable cycles. Societal strength breeds prosperity, prosperity enables complacency, and complacency sows the seeds of decline, only to be reset by renewed adversity.
# Deterministic Warnings: Socrates to Today
The deterministic camp sees societal decline as a consequence of moral and generational decay. In this view, as voiced by ancient philosophers and modern pundits alike, each generations increasing luxury and disregard for tradition leads inevitably to collapse. The West, and America in particular, is often cast as the latest actor in this ancient drama.
_“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority..."_
# The Fall of America: Symptoms and Signals
Americas decline today is debated with a mix of cultural anxiety and empirical observation. The notion of “American decline” incorporates a broad spectrum of evidence: diminished geopolitical influence, military overreach, deficit spending, political polarization, and broader social and cultural unrest. It is clear that most scholars do not ground themselves in the world of engineering, otherwise they would realise that the true measurements are production. Now a number of smart minds have addresses this already - [demoralization is just beginning](https://geohot.github.io/blog/jekyll/update/2025/03/03/demoralization-is-just-beginning.html) - but of course, it is not the answers that need thought but the questions.
# From Empire to Fragmentation
The parallels between Americas current trajectory and the late stages of former empires—Rome, the Soviet Union, even Victorian Britain—are difficult to ignore. Military overextension, internal division, and the erosion of institutional legitimacy all mark the late phases of imperial power. All of these empires lost when the money became unpegged from gold and therefore valueless. They fragments beyond control for the short term goals - like everything that fails does.
# EoL
As planets obstruct but synchronise for a solar ecplise - are we seeing the alignment of two larger systems?
So my major concern is not just that the right numbers are not going up (production of metal, energy and humans), but that the wrong numbers are ($ in circulating supply).
*Americans might be going to Mars, but the chinese empire's going to the Moon!*
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date: 2025-02-14
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# Kiss Chase
Isn't life a completely predictable and recitable account of all our memories?
Well, whether it is or isn't, we don't need to waste time on the consideration.
I want to talk about the law of diminishing returns. You all know what I think about money, so this is going to be a different kind of talk.
This is about the diminishing returns of what Freud calls the superego.
Freuds superego is the moral component of the psyche, representing our internalized societal values and standards—learned from parents and culture. It drives us to behave in ways that are seen as morally right, judges our actions, and can be a source of inner pride or guilt. This “inner critic” mediates how we see ourselves and shapes our actions with rules, ideals, and prohibitions.
What image do we have of ourselves as we go through life, built on those around us, on the actions we take in response to societys norms?
Take the playground—some kids play together in groups, gaining fun and validation from interactions between egos, while others go about it alone.
Take the clubs—some adults go to nightclubs together, as couples or in groups, all seeking a meaningful interaction between superegos, whether "band to people" (B2P) or "person to person" (P2P).
So where does the kiss chase come in?
My observation lies between the playground and the club.
Kiss chase, in the playground, was the desire of young girls superegos to chase their crushes—a social game reflecting early internalization of norms around attraction and pursuit.
By adulthood, particularly in nightlife, the roles are often reversed or complicated: social expectations demand the male become the pursuer, while both parties navigate a complex web of desires, image, and internalized rules.
At this point, GEOHOT's lyrics resonate:
> So stop fawning, start yawning, and hit the floor just to dance
> Fuck your hand and avoid the romance.
> Withhold the dick, supply and demand
> Flip the tables and make her beg to get in your pants.
So what of it? The Hegelian dialectic must exist in some form, right?
But if so, why lie about it? Why deny yourself the truth just because the superego wants it?
> What's your name, can we fuck, you while out with your dick
> While subconsciously the lady knows she's runnin this shit
I just want the truth.
> and arise from sordid ashes
> to come answering the call
> I am crying from a bunker
> that the truth can save us all
In the end, the dynamic between desire, societal rules, and personal truth is always at play. The superego, shaped through years of internalized expectations, acts both as a guide and a constraint, often diminishing the returns of genuine interaction as we become more aware of, and more beholden to, the codes weve inherited and the games we play.
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date: 2025-09-04
title: singularity is(n't) near
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# Technological Emulation of Human Senses
How close are we to robots or AI systems fully emulating each human sense?
This page highlights the current state, using loading bars as a visual metaphor for technological progress.
## At a Glance
| Sense | Technological Emulation | Progress |
|-----------------------|-------------------------|---------------|
| 👂 **Hearing (Sound)**| Fully tricked/completed | ██████████ 98% |
| 🖐️ **Touch** | Evolving rapidly | ███████░░░ 65% |
| 👁️ **Sight (Vision)** | Nearly complete | ████████░░ 75% |
| 👃 **Smell** | Poorly emulated | ███░░░░░░ 30% |
| 👅 **Taste** | Barely started | █░░░░░░░░ 18% |
## Sense-by-Sense Details
### 👂 Hearing (Sound)
**Status:** _Machines and AIs can fully synthesize, analyze, and “trick” human hearing with realistic audio, music, and speech generation. Speech recognition and sound simulation are mature technologies._
**Progress:** `██████████ 98%`
[web:31][web:26]
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### 🖐️ Touch
**Status:** _Wearable haptics and electronic skin let machines sense and simulate complex forms of touch, including pressure and movement. Still, they lack the nuance, richness, and precision of human skin._
**Progress:** `███████░░░ 65%`
[web:21][web:27]
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### 👁️ Sight (Vision)
**Status:** _AI can recognize, generate, and analyze visual information at a high level, but immersive, natural, and seamless visual experiences remain imperfect, especially in dynamic or unpredictable settings._
**Progress:** `████████░░ 75%`
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### 👃 Smell
**Status:** _Chemical and electronic noses can detect some odors, but reliable, nuanced, and programmable scent production or detection is still out of reach._
**Progress:** `███░░░░░░ 30%`
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### 👅 Taste
**Status:** _Electronic “tongues” can classify and detect certain substances, but cannot imitate the full experience of taste, flavor combinations, and texture._
**Progress:** `█░░░░░░░░ 18%`
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> **Citations:**
> [1] Wearable haptics: [web:21]
> [2] Robotic skin research: [web:27]
> [3] Human hearing simulation: [web:31][web:26]
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> _For more scientific details and research links, see recent coverage at Northwestern, UCL, and MIT ([web:21][web:27][web:31][web:26])._
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*Created with MkDocs & Python, September 2025.*

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# What is law?
"What is comedy ? Is this comedy ? What about this?" - Limmy
### Group Intercommunication Formula: n(n 1)/2
The group intercommunication formula calculates the number of potential communication channels or connections in a network of n nodes.
## Key Questions
- What is law?
- Who makes law?
- Did these people make law?
## Historical Development
### 1975: The Mythical Man-Month
Fred Brooks identified that adding more people to a late software project makes it later, partly due to the increasing communication overhead calculated as n(n - 1)/2.
### 1983: Metcalfe's Law
Robert Metcalfe adapted the formula n(n - 1)/2 to describe the value of telecommunications networks (though the text notes "he stole it from Fred").
### 2008: Beckstrom's Law
Expanded the concept to: (n(n - 1)/2) * usage * time
### 2013: Reed's Law
David Reed proposed an alternative formula for the value of networks that support group formation: 2^N N 1
## Related Concepts
Is this just Parkinson's Law(s) at work?
- **Parkinson's Law**: Work expands to fill the time available for its completion
- **Law of Triviality**: Organizations give disproportionate weight to trivial issues
[The Mythical Man-Month](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mythical_Man-Month)
[Metcalfe's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalfe's_law)
[Beckstrom's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckstrom's_law)
[Beckstrom's Networks Paper](https://www.beckstrom.com/images/networks.pdf)
[Reed's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reed%27s_law)
[Parkinson's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law)
[Law of triviality](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_triviality)
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# Flying to Holland
Going to holland, fly the drone and just chill!
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# Flying to Italy
Going to italy, off to see the beaches and clubs, fly the drone and just chill!
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# Flying to Spain
Going to spain, off to see the beaches and clubs, fly the drone and just chill!
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date: 2022-09-22
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- IoT
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# PUBLISHED!
After just over 3 months of work, my first journal entry was finally accepted. Please download and check it out!
The paradigm of Internet of Things has now reached a maturity level where the pertinent research goal is the successful application of IoT technologies in systems of high technological readiness level. However, while basic aspects of IoT connectivity and networking have been well studied and adequately addressed, this has not been the case for cyber security aspects of IoT.
This is nicely demonstrated by the number of IoT testbeds focusing on networking aspects and the lack of IoT testbeds focusing on security aspects. As noted by Siboni et al. in their work on [Advanced Security Testbed Framework for Wearable IoT Devices](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2981546), there's a growing need for innovative security frameworks specifically targeting IoT devices like wearables.
Recent research published in the [Journal of Internet Services and Applications](https://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/jisa/article/view/4363) further confirms this gap, classifying testbeds based on features such as fidelity, heterogeneity, scalability, and security. Their systematic literature review highlights the current limitations in IoT cybersecurity testbeds.
Towards addressing the existing and growing skills-shortage in IoT cyber security, we present an IoT Cyber Range (IoT-CR); an IoT testbed designed for research and training in IoT security. This work builds on concepts explored in earlier research proposing [security testbed frameworks for IoT devices](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1610.05971), where requirements for maintaining security, access permissions, and encrypted communication between testbed components were identified as crucial elements.
With initiatives like [Consumer Reports' Mon(IoT)r Lab Testbed](https://innovation.consumerreports.org/initiatives/the-moniotr-lab-testbed/) focusing on privacy risks for smart speakers, our work contributes to the growing body of research addressing security challenges in the IoT ecosystem.
[*Addressing the Security Gap in IoT: Towards an IoT Cyber Range*](https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/18/5439/htm)
[(Journal)](https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/SCyber)
[(DOI)](https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185439)
[(PDF)](https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/18/5439/pdf)
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# Cycling Maps
## General Maps
![Bournemouth___Poole_Cycle_Transit_System](../static/cycling/Bournemouth___Poole_Cycle_Transit_System.png)
![IMG_20200610_070317_resized_20200610_070433967-1500x1076](../static/cycling/IMG_20200610_070317_resized_20200610_070433967-1500x1076.jpg)
[Moors-Valley-Trails-map-guide-2018](../static/cycling/Moors-Valley-Trails-map-guide-2018.pdf)
## East Dorset
- [Cycle 1 - Castleman](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-1-castleman.pdf)
- [Cycle 2 - Badbury](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-2-badbury.pdf)
- [Cycle 3 - Witchampton](../static/static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-3-witchampton.pdf)
- [Cycle 4 - Horton](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-4-horton.pdf)
- [Cycle 5 - Sixpenny](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-5-sixpenny.pdf)
- [Cycle 6 - Cranborne](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/cycle-6-cranborne.pdf)
- [East Dorset Active Travel Map - Industrial Estates](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/east-dorset-active-travel-map-industrial-estates.pdf)
- [East Dorset Active Travel Map - Rural](../static/cycling/maps/east-dorset/east-dorset-active-travel-map-rural.pdf)
## West Dorset
- [Online Version - NCN Route 2](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/online-version-ncn-route-2.pdf)
- [Online Version - NCN Route 26](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/online-version-ncn-route-26.pdf)
- [Bridport Rural](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/bridport-rural.pdf)
- [Bridport Urban](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/bridport-urban.pdf)
- [Sherborne Web Urban](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/sherborne-web-urban.pdf)
- [Sherborne Web Rural](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/sherborne-web-rural.pdf)
- [WDP Download](../static/cycling/maps/west.dorset/wdp-download.pdf)
## North Dorset
- [Route 1 - Gillingham](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-1-gillingham.pdf)
- [Route 2 - Sixpenny Handley](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-2-sixpenny-handley-.pdf)
- [Route 3 - Marnhull](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-3-marnhull-.pdf)
- [Route 4 - Sturminster Newton](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-4-sturminster-newton-.pdf)
- [Route 5 - Sturminster Newton and Ibberton](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-5-sturminster-newton-and-ibberton.pdf)
- [Route 6 - Bonsley Common](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-6-bonsley-common.pdf)
- [Route 7 - Blandford](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/route-7-blandford.pdf)
- [Gillingham Web Urban](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/gillingham-web-urban.pdf)
- [Gillingham Web Rural](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/gillingham-web-rural.pdf)
- [Cycling Around North Dorset - An Introduction to the Pack](../static/cycling/maps/north.dorset/cycling-around-north-dorset-an-introduction-to-the-pack.pdf)
## Weymouth and Portland
- [Jurassic Cycle Trails Leaflet](../static/cycling/maps/weymouth.and.portland/jurassic-cycle-trails-leaflet.pdf)
- [Weymouth 2014 Final Print Ready](../static/cycling/maps/weymouth.and.portland/weymouth-2014-final-print-ready.pdf)
- [Cycling in Weymouth and Portland - Dorset Council](../static/cycling/maps/weymouth.and.portland/Cycling in Weymouth and Portland - Dorset Council.pdf)
## Other Maps
- [1806 Wareham_W1_INF3_large panel amends EM](../static/cycling/1806 Wareham_W1_INF3_large panel amends EM.pdf)
- [Dorset Council](../static/cycling/dorsetcouncil.txt)

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# Welcome
This is the personal website of Jon Starkey. _What did you expect?_
![PIC1](images/pic1.jpg)
### About
- Born and raised in [Bournemouth, UK](https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=poole#map=13/50.7180/-1.9815)
- Attended [Bournemouth University](https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk) ( [MSc IoT](https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/msc-internet-things) / [BSc Computing](https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/study/courses/bsc-hons-computing) )
- Founder and CTO of [Bournemouth Technology](https://www.bournemouthtechnology.co.uk)
- Accepting contracts via [Email](mailto:jonstarkey@protonmail.ch?Subject=[Website%20Message])
---
### Bournemouth Technology
A company specialising in providing tech solutions to engineering problems.
We currently develop drone devkits!
### Politics
Considering UK Representitive of the Restore Britain Party.
### Music
Men Without Hats, Beethoven, MrTraumatik, Ocean Wisdom and Blackmill.
### Philosophy
Lets talk Post-modern industrialization, AI and your *brave new world*.
### alt tech
[Alternative Software (PRISM-BREAK)](https://prism-break.org/en/all/)
![BUG](images/notbug.gif)

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### Beethoven No.6
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# AI Art Gallery
## ComfyUI Generated Images
![ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00005_](AI/ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00005_.png)
![ComfyUI_temp_venkn_00002_](AI/ComfyUI_temp_venkn_00002_.png)
![ComfyUI_00008_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00008_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00011_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00011_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00033_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00033_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00017_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00017_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00028_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00028_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00012_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00012_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00010_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00010_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00029_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00029_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00014_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00014_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00032_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00032_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00016_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00016_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00027_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00027_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00018_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00018_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00025_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00025_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00021_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00021_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00005_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00005_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00007_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00007_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00023_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00023_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00024_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00024_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00026_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00026_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00006_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00006_.webp)
![ComfyUI_00022_](AI/webp/ComfyUI_00022_.webp)
![test2](AI/test2.png)
![00004-2752597039](AI/00004-2752597039.png)
![ComfyUI_temp_ikvrx_00002_](AI/ComfyUI_temp_ikvrx_00002_.png)
![ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00007_](AI/ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00007_.png)
![ComfyUI_temp_ikvrx_00002_ (1)](AI/ComfyUI_temp_ikvrx_00002_ (1).png)
![00003-3682701824](AI/00003-3682701824.png)
![ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00006_](AI/ComfyUI_temp_lcdhr_00006_.png)

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