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  1. Sooting earthy tones along the #GrandCanal on a still January morning in rural County #Kildare in Ireland.

  2. Sooting earthy tones along the #GrandCanal on a still January morning in rural County #Kildare in Ireland.

  3. The colours of the #GrandCanal in rural county #Kildare on a sunny January morning.

  4. The colours of the in rural county on a sunny January morning.

  5. With appropriately warm gear, it really was beautiful along the rural stretch of the #RoyalCanal west of #Kilcock during the recent cold snap.

  6. While the back roads were often icy and just not safe for cycling during the cold snap, the gravel towpath on the #RoyalCanal provided a beautiful safe haven. I had the more remote parts of the canal, like this stretch west of #Kilcock mostly to myself!

  7. Business as usual on platform 1 in #Maynooth as an #IrishRail Commuter unloads Christmas shoppers while the #RPIS Santa Special pulled by 071 Diesel loco No. 075 prepares to depart for the return leg to Dublin.

    This scene captures the railway history of my nearly 3 decades travelling this line. Back in 1997 071 class locos pulled all the InterCities and their smaller cousins the Commuter services. Now it’s Diesel Multiple Units for all.

  8. It’s that time of year again — the RPSI’s Santa Specials have started 😀🚂

    My first glimpse of #SteamLoco No. 131 with its Santa headboard as the driver cut the throttle to coast towards the signal protecting #Maynooth

    The it was drizzling, so the only option was monochrome.

  9. We got away lightly here in #Maynooth with #stormashley, sure, it was a deeply unpleasant walk, but all I saw was some small windfall like this fir cone.

  10. As I was almost back at my parents apartment on the last walk of my holiday in #Lier #belgium my luck finally ran out weather-wise, and I got hit by the first snow flurry of the day (but not the last, a later one would ‘gift’ me 2 hours of the tarmac in Zaventem 🙁). This final shot of the holiday shows an electric passenger train crossing the river Kliene Nete with the neighbourhood flock of geese in the foreground as the snow begins to fall.

  11. Between the busiest level crossing on #belgium in #Lier and the railway, pedestrian and cycle bridge across the river Kleine Nete there’s a path that runs right next to the tracks, it gives a closeup view of the wide variety of trains heading to and fro. In this case an NMBS electric loco pulling an intercity passenger train east.

  12. An NMBS double-decker intercity passenger train crosses one of the busiest railway bridges in the #belgium as it crosses the river Kleine Nete east of #Lier.

    You knew there had to be a train picture at some stage 🙂

  13. If you head north along the river Kliene Nete after crossing the Sionbrug in #Lier #belgium you find yourself in a beautiful Flemish landscape just 15 minutes walk from the center of town. I get why my parents chose Lier for their new apartment!

  14. On my last morning in #Lier #belgium the sun finally came out, so I got another chance to capture the town’s newest cycling and pedestrian bridge, ‘de Sionbrug’, along with the unusual modern sculpture next to it. The bridge crosses the Kleine Nete river where it joins the Grote Nete, and connects three dykes and ‘de veste’ park together, opening lots of walking and cycling possibilities. As it happens I didn’t choose to cross this time, choosing to head north along de Kliene Nete’s east dyke.

  15. As well as being a beautiful historic town, #Lier #belgium is also undergoing a bit of a renaissance — once abandoned former industrial sites are being redeveloped into modern apartment blocks all around the edge of the town. These blocks are all within walking distance of the town centre, and most are right on one of the many dykes, so perfectly located for cyclists and walkers!

  16. As I followed the river Grote Nete’s twists and turns towards #Lier #belgium the relative positions of the church spires shifted around, and at one point they all lined up close enough to get into one telephoto shot!

  17. It’s a crisp but beautiful autumn morning in

  18. A quick post for you early birds, inspired by Allison Sheridan and Bart Busschots : "reduce - the ur-function" qmacro.org/blog/posts/2024/07/ #JavaScript #jq #ProgrammingByStealth

  19. @bart explains the tradeoff we have to make between efficient use of space and speed efficiency in search JSON files and how jq Lookups can solve that for us.

    CCATP #789 — Bart Busschots on PBS #163 – jq: Lookups & Records podfeet.com/blog/2024/03/ccatp

    #jq #json #programming #ProgrammingByStealth

  20. In this episode of Programming By Stealth, @bart speaks of the existential concept, “Everything exists with the value of null.” But seriously - we learn how to manipulate arrays and dictionaries in JSON using jq.

    CCATP #788 — Bart Busschots on PBS 162 of X — jq: Altering Arrays & Dictionaries podfeet.com/blog/2024/03/ccatp

    #programming #ProgrammingByStealth #jq #json

  21. As we continue our journey learning jq, @bart teaches us how we can use it as a programming language. The debugging part alone was gold!

    CCATP #786 — Bart Busschots on PBS 160 of X — jq as a Programming Language podfeet.com/blog/2024/02/ccatp

    #ProgrammingByStealth

  22. Have you always wanted to build your own data structures from JSON files using jq? I bet you have! Listen and learn as @bart teaches us how to do it in the latest episode of Programming By Stealth.

    CCATP #784 — Bart Busschots on PBS 159 of X - jq: Building Data Structures - Podfeet Podcasts podfeet.com/blog/2024/01/ccatp

    #ProgrammingByStealth #Programming #jq #JSON

  23. Following on from my conversation with @podfeet on the most recent Security Bits segment on the #Nosillacast, I can recommend this level-headed analysis of the #tiktok question:

    intego.com/mac-security-blog/i