Terminal Convergence, the old website
Terminal Convergence was the name given to my previous website. I am not really sure why I chose this name, but it stuck, and I bought the accompanying URL. More recently, I have wanted to update this website, making it closer to a personal blog and give it a redesign. However, the old website still serves a somewhat meaningful purpose (despite my doubts about the number of users). On the terminal convergence website, there are machine learning predictions for future river level predictions. In fact, the forecast gives a 10-day prediction, more than any other existing forecasts.
I am partly amazed that it does still run. The code is quite a jumble and there are many dependencies on many public APIs for its inference data each day. Therefore, I decided to keep it running to showcase previous projects.
What was terminal convergence is now found at tc.leoellis.uk. This was easily set up by adding a CNAME record pointing the subdomain to the base domain tc.leoellis.uk -> leoellis.uk
and adding some config to the apache2
server. This allows the two websites to reside in different locations within the file-system.