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 improving FreeBSD/MIPS on
the UBNT Routerstation Pro platform and associated Atheros 802.11bg and 802.11abgn chipsets.
I've ported FreeBSD to the AR913x SoC and the AR910x wireless chip on them (thanks to existing code
in Linux); I'm now working on further wireless code improvements and the framework for eventual
802.11n support.
Further FreeBSD project related information is here.
Squid Web Proxy/Cache work
Lusca
Apachebench-1.3 improvements
Cacheboy
FreeBSD