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Sporadic updates on things I did that other people might find useful. Sharing is caring, y'all. And also a displacement task.

Thursday, January 5, 2023

WSL2 in minutes

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The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL to those in the know) is a great thing, allowing emulation of Linux on Windows machines without the nee...
Thursday, December 22, 2022

ISCE with data from the olden days

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Processing legacy data (we're talking ERS, Envisat, JERS, Radarsat) with ISCE is possible, although not well documented. Since the devel...
Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Forging ahead with conda

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UPDATED August 2023: The basic recipe as outlined below is pretty much the same for the current version (2.6.3), except that you don't ...
Friday, November 4, 2016

Twice as (n)ISCE

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UPDATE (August 2020): In honour of ISCE release 2.4, with the removal of the distasteful terminology that cluttered previous editions, I hav...
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Monday, June 27, 2016

Hopes no longer dashed in Windows 10

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I have largely weaned myself off of my old Mac laptop (a 2010 MacBook Pro) in favour of my newer, spiffier Microsoft Surface Pro 3. The SP3 ...
Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Giving Linux in Windows a bash – Part 2: How-to

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So you want to tool up your Windows 10 install to include the Linux bash shell, eh? Have dreams of natively running compiled Fortran program...
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Giving Linux in Windows a bash – Part 1: Why bother?

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For over a decade, Apple Macs have been the computer of choice for many of my professional colleagues in geophysics. Although there is an el...
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