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Going Dark
11 June 2022 I’ve changed the theme of my website to be dark. I generally prefer dark themes, so it makes sens... -
White Blood
01 June 2020 The now disgraced Louis CK once said, “if you’re white and you don’t admit that’s great, you’re a... -
Deleting Facebook and Google
26 May 2019 Why? The gist of it is that I believe these companies now have too much power, perhaps even reach...
Latest Tweets
- 1 November 2022Been livestreaming my coding on Twitch recently. It's been excellent, so much so that I now believe you're handicapped if you _don't_ stream your coding! It's rubber ducking's final form. Anyway, today I caught the moment when my gym ball seat exploded!
- 8 September 2022Woah, just found this guided meditation video I made 10 years ago! https://t.co/xmvheIRddz
- 20 July 2022RT @brow_sh: First release of Browsh in 3 years! Version 1.8.0 https://t.co/CiQlPDfRJ8 Considering it's been a while, it's likely I've fo…
- 17 July 2022What if Buddhism was female-dominated? Sylvia Wetzel described such a reality to the Dalai Lama at the 1993 Western Buddhist Teachers Conference https://t.co/PMDPzTq0zW (I've been looking for this for years! I first read about it in Batchelor's Confession of a Buddhist Atheist)
About Me
Hello, I’m Thomas Buckley-Houston, but you can call me Tom. I am from Bristol, UK, but I’m currently traveling the world.
I earn a living writing software, you can see the code I’ve written on Github.
I have a love of meditation and a degree in Religious Studies. I wrote a book and used to regularly podcast about spiritual matters.
Email me: tomTwitter, see me livestream on Twitch, and watch my videos on Youtube.
@tombh.co.uk. Or follow me onBrowsh
I built a text-based browser for the modern web, it can render everything from CSS3 to WebAssembly apps. It's primarily for those that suffer slow and/or expensive Internet. It's been on the front page of Hacker News 4 times: May 2016, Jan 2018, July 2018 and May 2022. The source is on Github.
The Sponge Relay
When I started travelling in 2015, I took a sponge from my apartment. I then exchanged that sponge with the host of my next destination. I've repeated this seemingly odd ritual in almost every country I've since visited. See the latest archive of all the exchanges.
BBC Radio Bristol
From 2013 to 2015 I was a regular contributor to BBC Radio Bristol's Thought For The Day. They wanted me to be their Buddhist voice, but I'm not strictly a Buddhist, so we agreed that I'd be their "Buddhist Meditator and Psychotherapist". I posted the texts of each one, which you can read here.
Walking Wales
In the Autumn of 2014 I walked solo 270km from North Wales to my flat in Bristol. Somewhat of a pilgrimage I managed to document the adventure on video, which you can now watch on Youtube.
Peas: Platform as a Service
Possibly the most complex software I’ve ever written. This is a Heroku-inspired service that allows you to host and scale your own 12 Factor Apps. It got on the front page of Hacker News.
TEDx Talk
I gave a short talk at TEDx Bath about vulnerability. It used pictures of cats with their heads sticking through pieces of bread, people laughed.
The Dharma API
This is an ambitious project to try and archive all the dharma talks (Buddhist-themed teachings about meditation) on the Internet. There’s about 17 thousand at the moment. It’s written using Ruby’s Sinatra to adhere to traditional REST specifications.
Visit site or view source on Github.
wNOP — Compiz-enabled Linux
I was, for a while, actively involved in the Puppy Linux community during which time I developed a popular derivative called wNOP that automatically configured the OpenGL Window Manager, Compiz-Fusion, ‘out-of-the-box’. So I am told, tens of thousands of copies have been downloaded.