Soft Pretzels!

Happy belated International Women’s Day everyone! On Sunday, Merisa asked me if I would make her some soft pretzels. And how was I to refuse? It had been a while since I’d made them – and we’d been craving them at least since we last visited friends in Amsterdam. Pretzels are a lot easier to…

Moving a (/this) WordPress Website to a New Server

Like I’d already announced in my previous post, I recently moved this website from the domain bytesandbikes.be to woutdillen.be, and I moved it between two servers in the same go. Because I wanted a new start, because using my name for the website looked a bit more professional, because I haven’t been cycling all that…

New Year, New Server, New Domain

Hi all! It’s been a while since I actually wrote something on this blog, but I’ve made some serious changes, and turned ‘updating my personal blog more regularly’ one of my resolutions for 2020. I hope these changes will help me keep it up this time. Fingers crossed! In the last month, I’ve moved this…

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Raspberry DH 2 | Booting Raspbian and basic setup

As I explained in my previous post, we recently got a bunch of raspberry pi’s to use in DH summer schools and classes at the University of Antwerp. The first thing we’ll be doing with the students, is to help them set up their pi’s. Each pi comes with an SD card that already has…

Raspberry DH 1 | Using Raspberry Pi’s to Teach DH

A couple of months ago, my Antwerp CMG colleague Joshua and I bought a couple of Raspberry Pi’s to play around with at home. Josh wanted to set up his own cloud (which I’ll be doing later too), and I wanted to set up a network attached Time Machine backup system at home, which have…

Report: Historical Source Edition 2.0 conference

This blogpost was originally posted on the official DiXiT blog. Earlier this month, I traveled to Warsaw to attend the Historical Source Edition 2.0 conference (6-7 October) organised by Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History; the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center; and the University of Saskatchewan. On paper it was again a small step outside of…

ER1 – Reminiscing on a Year of DiXiT

This blogpost was originally posted on the official DiXiT blog. So apparently it’s October 2017 already. DiXiT has officially ended a month ago, and it’s been six since the end of my fellowship. How did this happen? Is DiXiT really over? Thankfully, re-reading my co-fellows’ final DiXiT blogposts (by Tuomo, Frederike, Misha, Roman, Elena, Linda, and Merisa) seems to…

Back in Belgium and on the Bike

So since about two weeks, I’m back in Belgium! The DiXiT postdoc in Sweden has run its course, and now I’m working at the University of Antwerp again. More on that soon – but the long and short of it is that I’ve moved back home, and was very happy to return to Annelies (and our…

Validation schema v9.0 now online

Today, we uploaded a new version of the BDMP‘s custom TEI schema to the website (both in ODD and compact RelaxNG formats). The new schemata carry the version number 9.0. The changes are minor, and XML files that were validated against v8.0 should validate correctly agains v9.0 as well. The vocabulary has been expanded a little to…

Post-Boat Odyssey from Gothenburg (industrial harbor) to Borås

This is an edited translation into English of a letter I wrote to my father while I was trying to get from Gothenburg to Borås, after docking in Gothenburg’s industrial harbour. Some events may have been exaggerated a little. Hi dad! […06:45…] We’ve just docked in Gothenburg! Taking the boat was quite an experience! It…