History: New Kingdom

Posted on Sun 04 October 2020 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

1567- 1085 -- The pharaoh Ahmose I defeated and expelled the Hyksos from Egypt, reuniting the kingdom to end the age of chaos. This established the eighteenth dynasty and a period of Egyptian civilization historians refer to as "The New Kingdom." This period of Egyptian civilization was marked by improvements in …


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History: Hyksos

Posted on Sun 27 September 2020 in history • Tagged with history, people

Upper Egypt and Arabian Desert- The Hyksos migrated into the delta region of the upper Nile, 1652 - 1557 BCE. This migration initiated a second age of chaos in Egypt, since the Hyksos perpetrated frequent attacks and raids upon Egyptian cities. The Hyksos spoke Semitic languages and originated on the Arabian …


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History: Hieroglyphics

Posted on Sun 20 September 2020 in history • Tagged with definition, dictionary

Greek: literally 'sacred writings.' A system of pictographic writing used by the ancient Egyptians to depict objects and to convey a sense of sacred value. Hieroglyphs did not serve as a phonetic alphabet and conveyed strictly pictographic representations. Many hieroglyphs were carved in stone, but the Egyptians also notably used …


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1600000000

Posted on Sun 13 September 2020 in news • Tagged with unix, epoch

I feel like I am the only one that is excited about the upcoming unix time event: 1600000000 seconds since the epoch. But I am! 😬🎉


History: Hatshepsut

Posted on Sun 13 September 2020 in history • Tagged with history, person

1450 BCE

One of the best known Egyptian Queens. Hatshepsut was wife of Thutmosis II, and served her stepson, Thutmosis III, as regent. Hatshepsut assumed the throne upon the death of Thutmosis III and served as pharaoh. This queen of the New Kingdom reigned during a prosperous period for ancient …


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Migrated off of travis-ci

Posted on Mon 07 September 2020 in tech • Tagged with programming, continuous integration

I migrated all of my builds off of travis-ci. I've never really liked travis-ci, it is slow and offers little added value over and above the infrastructure that is already required to build and connect with it. On the other hand, GitHub offers a wide array of tools enabling development …


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