About me
About me Just a guy. Linux (and Windows) System Administrator DevOps Engineer Backend Developer Informatics Engineer Programming languages Languages I know Languages I want to learn Go Rust C (C99 or C89) Jai C# Haskell POSIX shell scripting Forth Lua Clojure Python (out of practice) Elm Dart (out of practice) Ruby What I like In no particular order:
First post
Why I made this website First of all, I didn’t make this website. It’s a fork of the relatively popular hugo-monochrome theme that I’m hacking on. It’s a really well designed theme that has all the features I need for a simple blog/projects/misc website. I’m hosting it on Github Pages because it’s free and convenient. I’m not planning on making posts daily, weekly or even monthly. This website is for writing down my thoughts, posting interesting stuff that I learned and maybe cringy attempts at trying to teach people how to do various stuff.
Linux copypasta
GNU/Linux copypasta I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
My links
My links: Github Gitlab Cool websites: lofi.cafe Free vector images websites: undraw.co reshot.com lukaszadam.com/illustrations All images here use a free licence (MIT-ish)
My nvim colorscheme: gruvbox-pale
My pale gruvbox variation Here you can find my own gruvbox colorscheme variation. It’s a fork of gruvbox-flat.nvim, which is a fork of onedark.nvim. It gave me a good starting point in creating my own colorscheme with full TreeSitter support and fallback regex-based syntax highlighting in neovim.