A Humble Photoblog

Photos by Chris McLeod

Chris McLeod

Online since before some of you were born. Tired. Lead Software Developer, but I’m not allowed to talk about it. He/him/his. Scotland.

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A group of space marine miniatures arranged around a central figure, which is viewed from the back, to show off a flowing robe painted a deep magenta colour. The figures are all wearing heavy silver armour with gold accents, and holding various weapons. The workspace is cluttered with paints and tools, suggesting an active model creation or painting process.
A log tracks miniature painting progress for the Paintslam event in 2025. The table lists various Warhammer 40,000 models being painted, detailing their names, model counts, cumulative totals, and completion dates. Key items include 8 Termagants, a Space Marine Captain, 5 Terminators (and their teleporter beacon), and 10 Primaris Infernus Marines, with dates noted in January and February. A cumulative total of 25 miniatures painted in 2025, so far, is shown
A rectangular metallic panel prominently features the text “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE” in bold, white letters. The panel appears sleek and modern, set against a darker metallic background.
A medium-sized dog, similar to an American pit-bull, with a short, white coat featuring brown patches rests its head against a person’s leg while poking it's head between two seats on a public bus. The person is sitting in the seat behind the dog. The dog wears a colourful, floral-patterned collar.
A small glass of cortado (a layered coffee drink made with espresso and milk) with a decorative leaf design sits on a wooden table. Nearby, a plate holds a brownie, and a round cookie is visible in the background, along with a smartphone and a partially visible glass of water, creating a cozy café atmosphere.
Two raspberry pi single-board computers, in small, black, metal chassis. One is labelled 'Dev Box', the other is labelled 'Docker'. There is a power cable connected to each, and green status lights indicate they are powered on. They sit on a wooden surface. There is a table lamp next to them, and an Apple Homepod speaker behind them.