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diff --git a/index.html b/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84e8a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html><head> + <meta name="generator" content="Hugo 0.147.8"> + <meta charset="utf-8"> + <title>Home</title> + <meta name="description" content=""> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> + <meta name="mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"> + <meta name="color-scheme" content="dark light"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/style.css"> + + <link rel="preload" href="/fonts/roboto_slab/RobotoSlab-VariableFont_wght.ttf" as="font" type="font/woff2" crossorigin /> + <link rel="preload" href="/fonts/nyght-serif-main/fonts/WEB/NyghtSerif-Regular.woff2" as="font" type="font/woff2" crossorigin /> + <link rel="preload" href="/fonts/nyght-serif-main/fonts/WEB/NyghtSerif-Bold.woff2" as="font" type="font/woff2" crossorigin /> + <link rel="preload" href="/fonts/nyght-serif-main/fonts/WEB/NyghtSerif-BoldItalic.woff2" as="font" type="font/woff2" crossorigin /> +</head> +<body><nav> + <div class="internal"> + + <a href="/" title="Home" class="active">Home</a> + <a href="/blog/" title="Blog">Blog</a> + <a href="/projects/" title="Projects">Projects</a> + <a href="/about/" title="About">About</a> + </div> + <div class="search"> + <div id="search"></div> + </div> + <div class="external"> + <a href="https://git.jaseg.de/" title="cgit">cgit</a> + <a href="https://github.com/jaseg" title="Github">Github</a> + <a href="https://gitlab.com/neinseg" title="Gitlab">Gitlab</a> + <a href="https://chaos.social/@jaseg" title="Mastodon">Mastodon</a> + </span> +</nav> + + <header> + <h1>jaseg.de</h1> + </header> + <main class="cards"> + <div class="intro"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>Hi there, and welcome to my personal website.</p> +<p>I'm jaseg, and I write about my projects here. You can find long-form articles in the blog, and links to my open-source +projects on the projects page. On the top right of this page, there are links to my git repositories and social media +pages. If you want to learn more about me, head over to the about page.</p> +</div> + </div> + + + <h2>Recently updated projects</h2> + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/projects/kimesh/">KiMesh</a></h3> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>KiMesh is a KiCad plugin that automatically creates security meshes with two or traces covering an arbitrarily-shaped outline on the board.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/projects/kimesh/">Read more</a> + </div> + <div class="links"> + <a href="https://git.jaseg.de/kimesh.git">Sources</a> + <a href="https://github.com/jaseg/kimesh/issues">Issues</a> + <a href="https://jaseg.de/projects/kimesh">Docs</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/projects/8seg/">8seg</a></h3> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>8seg is an experimental textual display. It is made from a 45m by 1.5m large lacework banner that can be put up in a variety of spaces, conforming to the space's size and shape through bending and folding.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/projects/8seg/">Read more</a> + </div> + <div class="links"> + <a href="https://git.jaseg.de/8seg.git">Sources and hardware design files</a> + <a href="https://www.printables.com/model/695260-parametric-flexible-aluminium-profile-case">Enclosure 3D models</a> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/8seg">Technical overview blog post</a> + </div> +</div> + + + + <div class="pagination-links"> + + <a href="/projects/">See more<span class="arrow-right"></span></a> + + </div> + + <h2>Blog</h2> + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/jupyterlab-notebook-file-oneliner/">Getting the .ipynb Notebook File Location From a Running Jupyter Lab Notebook</a></h3><strong>2025-06-29</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>If you need to get the path of the ipynb file in a running #Jupyter notebook, this one-liner will do the trick. It seems chatgpt is confused, and a bunch of other approaches on the web look fragile and/or unnecessarily complex to me.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/jupyterlab-notebook-file-oneliner/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/8seg/">8seg Technical Overview</a></h3><strong>2023-12-26</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>8seg is a large-scale LED light art installation that displays text on a 1.5 meter high, 30 meter wide 8-segment display made from cheap LED tape.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/8seg/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/telekom-gpon-sfp/">Ubiquiti EdgeRouter on Deutsche Telekom GPON Fiber</a></h3><strong>2022-02-21</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>Short tutorial on getting a Deutsche Telekom GPON internet connection running using a SFP ONU unit in an Ubiquiti EdgeRouter.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/telekom-gpon-sfp/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/ihsm-worlds-first-diy-hsm/">New Paper on Inertial Hardware Security Modules</a></h3><strong>2021-11-23</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>Paper announcement: We have published a paper on how you can DIY a tamper-sensing hardware security module from any single-board computer using a moving tamper-sensing mesh made from cheap PCBs.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/ihsm-worlds-first-diy-hsm/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/kicad-mesh-plugin/">Kicad Mesh Plugin</a></h3><strong>2020-08-18</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>I wrote a little KiCad plugin that you can use to create security meshes, heaters and other things where you need one or more traces cover the entire surface of a PCB. The plugin supports arbitrary PCB shapes, cutouts, and can route around existing footprints and traces on the PCB.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/kicad-mesh-plugin/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/private-contact-discovery/">Private Contact Discovery</a></h3><strong>2019-06-22</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>I gave a short introduction into Private Contact Discovery protocols at our university workgroup.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/private-contact-discovery/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/hsm-basics/">Hardware Security Module Basics</a></h3><strong>2019-05-17</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>I gave a short introduction into Hardware Security Modules at our university workgroup, including an overview on interesting research directions.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/hsm-basics/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/serial-protocols/">How to talk to your microcontroller over serial</a></h3><strong>2018-05-19</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>Scroll to the end for the <a class="reference internal" href="#conclusion">TL;DR</a>.</p> +<p>In this article I will give an overview on the protocols spoken on serial ports, highlighting common pitfalls. I will +summarize some points on how to design a serial protocol that is simple to implement and works reliably even under error +conditions.</p> +<p>If you have done low-level microcontroller firmware you will regularly have had to stuff some data up a serial port to +another microcontroller or to a computer. In the age of USB, an old-school serial port is still the simplest and +quickest way to get communication to a control computer up and running. Integrating a ten thousand-line USB stack into +your firmware and writing the necessary low-level drivers on the host side might take days. Poking a few registers to +set up your UART to talk to an external hardware USB to serial converter is a matter of minutes.</p></div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/serial-protocols/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/thors-hammer/">Thor's Hammer</a></h3><strong>2018-05-03</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>In case you were having an inferiority complex because your friends' IBM Model M keyboards are so much louder than the shitty rubber dome freebie you got with your pc... Here's the solution: Thor's Hammer, a simple typing cadence enhancer for PS/2 keyboards.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/thors-hammer/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + <div class="card"><h3><a href="/blog/multichannel-led-driver/">32-Channel LED tape driver</a></h3><strong>2018-05-02</strong> + + <div class="summary"> + <div class="document"> + + +<p>Together, a friend and I outfitted the small staircase at Berlin's Chaos Computer Club with nice, shiny RGB-WW LED tape for ambient lighting. For this installation, I made a 32-channel LED driver that achieves high dynamic range on all 32 channels using a cheap microcontroller by using Binary Code Modulation.</p> +</div> + <a href="http://jaseg.de/blog/multichannel-led-driver/">Read more</a> + </div> +</div> + + + + <div class="pagination-links"> + + <a href="/blog/">See more<span class="arrow-right"></span></a> + + </div> + + </main><footer> + Copyright © 2025 Jan Sebastian Götte + / <a href="/about/">About</a> + / <a href="/imprint/">Imprint</a> +</footer> +<script src="/pagefind/pagefind-ui.js" defer></script> + <script> + window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', (event) => { + new PagefindUI({element: "#search", showSubResults: true}); + }); + </script> + </body> +</html> |