A project to interface a SID to an AVR and have it speak MIDI.
I've started a small hosting, colocation and consulting company, Xenion, which provides a variety of services to individuals and corporates alike. It is still in its infancy. I'm actively seeking out more virtual, physical and web hosting customers so I can build it up to the point where I can fully fund more interesting development work (such as improving Xen stability, working on various internet-facing service platforms, etc.) in line with the company direction.
I've documented the projects
that Xenion has worked on for Squid.
I used to work on Squid a lot in my spare time. I'm now only doing contracting work
on Squid and putting my spare time development into Lusca.
I also am fixing all of the structural and performance related issues in Squid-2 with my Fork, "Lusca".
I ended up improving apachebench-1.3 to support stupidly high request rates (via libevent
integration) and rudimentary IPv6.
I've built a little open source CDN using sponsored equipment and bandwidth. I'm using it as a
testbed for Lusca and to flesh out a free CDN software platform. (The CDN isn't free, but the
software will be.)
I seem to have started hacking on FreeBSD again. I'm currently working on stabilising the
FreeBSD-current/Xen support in preparation for FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE. I'm doing this as a strictly
spare time project and as someone who is running a small startup-y hosting and consulting company,
you can guess how much spare time I truely have.
Further FreeBSD project related information is here.
Squid Web Proxy/Cache work
Lusca
Apachebench-1.3 improvements
Cacheboy
FreeBSD