December 31, 2009 in Personal | Comments (0)
Tags: conference, Haskell, holiday, Jasna, SOGS, writing

I still have a few minutes before 2010 so I thought I’d write a little something while Jasna and I are sitting on the couch watching celebrations on TV with her parents.
Well, first off I think I need to take more pictures, the evidence for that being that the above is my favourite picture I took this year. It’s our fattest cat, Pincho.
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December 14, 2009 in Website | Comments (4)
Tags: networking
I won’t go over the background of IPv6, but suffice it to say I think it’s rather keen and I’d like to see it catch on as it would simplify a lot of things. It’s got a serious chicken-and-egg problem: content providers don’t see the need to support IPv6 until their readers are using IPv6; end-users don’t care about IPv6 until content providers do.
We’ve been using IPv6 (Jasna may or may not be aware of it) on our network for about half a year. Since my ISP, TekSavvy, doesn’t route IPv6 traffic I’ve had to resort to 6to4 for the time being to pretend that I’m part of the great IPv6 Internet. For IPv6-capable sites, I connect over IPv6 and for those that aren’t, I connect over IPv4. It’s all very transparent, so I checked my router stats to see how much of our bandwidth was actually happening over IPv6 and it was only about 0.01%, very discouraging.
A large proportion of our bandwidth comes from Usenet, so I went to see if I could find IPv6-capable Usenet servers to help fight the good fight. As it turns out, there are three free Usenet servers which are IPv6 capable, all of them being in the Netherlands. I tried all three and one of them actually worked for me.
Finally, I decided to make this site, Wizardlike, IPv6-capable. Well my hosting company, Dreamhost, doesn’t support IPv6, but there’s a friendly site, again in the Netherlands, called IPv6Proxy, which will proxy any hosted site. Thus, if you want to connect via IPv6, you can no go to ipv6.wizardlike.ca (note: even if you aren’t IPv6-capable, that site will still work. Due to how IPv6Proxy is set up, the hostname has to be IPv4 reachable). The reason I created a separate domain for the IPv6-reachable site is that it can be rather slow. Consider:

If you’re like me hanging out in Canada, connecting to IPv6Proxy in the Netherlands just so that it can connect to Dreamhost in California and then relay the website back to you is a little silly and adds about 100ms of latency.
In addition to ipv6.wizardlike.ca there’s also ipv6.projects.wizardlike.ca.
December 6, 2009 in Personal | Comments (0)
Tags: family, holiday, Jasna

Since I moved out east to Ontario I’ve never really done a proper Christmas here. I’ve either gone back out West to my parents’ or they’ve come out to Toronto and we’ve done Christmas somewhere else.
This year Jasna wanted a Christmas. She grew up in Serbia where Christmas is a religious holiday and observed in January. They do the tree/Santa/gift thing on New Year’s but I suppose it’s not quite the same, so this year we decided to do a real Christmas. We bought a proper (artificial) tree, which you can see above and decorations and whatnot. We bought stockings, too, though I somehow missed getting them in that picture.
We’ll still be doing Christmas proper somewhere else, but at least we’ll have our own build-up to Christmas.