From 0afe3e36494d62446af8dffd4e49ca0942d09c20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Burwell Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2020 23:58:49 -0400 Subject: Fix links on project page --- projects.md | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/projects.md b/projects.md index 59c34f7..7f2eb40 100644 --- a/projects.md +++ b/projects.md @@ -65,9 +65,10 @@ proprietary network protocols. While I spent a good chunk of time working on Wireshark, including writing a plugin to capture USB serial data in the pcap format, I only ended up being able to contribute a single build script fix upstream. Nonetheless, my name still appears in the [Wireshark authors -file](https://www.wireshark.org/about.html) which I think is pretty neat. +file](https://code.wireshark.org/review/gitweb?p=wireshark.git;a=blob;f=AUTHORS) +which I think is pretty neat. -## [ghsshauth](https://github.com/benburwell/ghsshauth) +## [ghsshauth](https://git.burwell.io/ghsshauth) Use GitHub as an SSH authentication mechanism! Just make a `~/.ssh/authorized_github_users` file with all of the GitHub usernames you want @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ Future enhancements might include caching keys with an expiry mechanism in case the GitHub API is unavailable, as well as enabling authenticated API access for higher rate limits. -## [`pass-audit`](https://github.com/benburwell/pass-audit) +## [`pass-audit`](https://git.burwell.io/pass-audit) I use zx2c4's [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) for managing my passwords. When Troy Hunt introduced the [Pwned Passwords @@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ or all of your passwords against both the HIBP API (using [k-anonymity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-anonymity)) as well as local wordlists like rockyou. -## [Phlux](https://github.com/benburwell/phlux) +## [Phlux](https://git.burwell.io/phlux) Like [f.lux](https://justgetflux.com/), but for the Phillips Hue system (_ph_-lux, get it?). I have a bunch of Hue bulbs with adjustable color @@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ set up at home and automatically adjusts the colors at sunrise and sunset. There's definitely room for improvement, but this more or less does what I wanted it to. -## [`active911`](https://github.com/benburwell/active911) npm package +## [`active911`](https://git.burwell.io/active911) npm package [Active911](https://www.active911.com) is a popular system for integrating fire and EMS paging with mobile apps enabling first responders to get richer data @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ out custom dispatching software for [my college EMS organization](https://www.bergems.org), I wrote this package and [published it to npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/active911). -## [1090](https://github.com/benburwell/1090) +## [1090](https://git.burwell.io/ten-ninety) A Java Swing application which shows live [ADS-B](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_dependent_surveillance-broadcast) @@ -126,7 +127,7 @@ I have an RTL-SDR tuned to 1090 MHz connected to a Raspberry Pi running [dump1090](https://github.com/antirez/dump1090) for decoding the RF packets to which the Java application connects over a TCP socket. -## [DOML (DOM language)](https://github.com/benburwell/doml) +## [DOML (DOM language)](https://git.burwell.io/doml) This was just a random little hack investigating using HTML as code. By constructing DOM elements in a way that represents an abstract syntax tree, and @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ for finding the GCD of two integers. Viewing the source, you'll see the program which is executed written as a bunch of `span` elements with different classes and data attributes, and if you open the console, you'll see the result printed. -## [Scotland Yard Solver](https://github.com/benburwell/ScotlandYard) +## [Scotland Yard Solver](https://git.burwell.io/scotland-yard) A board game we got when I was younger is [Scotland Yard](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_Yard_(board_game)) in which players @@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ locations of Mr. X in order to make better decisions as a player. In practice, it seemed to be more fun to just play the game without the program, but it was an interesting problem to play with. -## [Solfege](https://github.com/benburwell/solfege) +## [Solfege](https://git.burwell.io/solfege) I'm sure I'm not the only one who has gotten a song in my head and not been able to remember where it came from. While things like Shazam exist, they only really @@ -162,5 +163,4 @@ syllables](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solf%C3%A8ge). * * * -And more on [GitHub](https://github.com/benburwell) and -[sourcehut](https://git.sr.ht/~benburwell)! +And more at ! -- cgit v1.2.3