summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/public/about/software
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorShipwreckt <Shipwreckt@mailfence.com>2024-07-17 17:39:54 +0100
committerShipwreckt <Shipwreckt@mailfence.com>2024-07-17 17:39:54 +0100
commitb61aca6682042e415e52b4546255b2a0bcd7b42a (patch)
tree7e141aa190061223575a5e7539be33131abdf8f8 /public/about/software
parentb663eae365f70f13ed4a3447198dff0a32d203eb (diff)
Website overhaul
Diffstat (limited to 'public/about/software')
-rw-r--r--public/about/software121
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 70 deletions
diff --git a/public/about/software b/public/about/software
index 9dafa68..c48f7ee 100644
--- a/public/about/software
+++ b/public/about/software
@@ -3,85 +3,66 @@
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
- <title>Shipwreckt</title>
- <link rel="icon" href="../Images/misc/logo.jpg" type="image/x-icon">
+ <title>Software</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../styles.css">
</head>
<body>
- <div class="sidebar">
- <h2>Table of Contents</h2><hr>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="../index#welcome">Welcome</a></li>
- <li><a href="../index#about">About Me</a></li>
- <li><a href="../index#contact">Reach out</a></li>
- </ul>
- </div>
- <div class="content">
- <header>
- <h1><a href ="https://shipwreckt.co.uk">Shipwreckt</a></h1><hr>
- <nav>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="../index">Home</a></li>
- <li><a href="../index#projects">Projects</a></li>
- <li><a href="../index#Articles">Articles</a></li>
- <li><a href="../index#contact">Contact</a></li>
- </ul>
- </nav>
- </header>
- <main id="main-content">
- <h2>Software</h2>
- <h3>Linux distro</h3>
- I use <a href="https://archlinux.org/">arch</a>, mainly because I am making my own work environment and I can pick what
- applications I want to install instead of some linux distro that does it for me, the
- beauty of Arch Linux is that you're held responsible nothing happens unless you let it
- happen. There is a learning curve but when you break it, it is more than worth it for
- the amount of freedom you get from Arch.
+ <header>
+ <nav>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="../index.html">Home</a></li>
+ <li><a href="../links.html">Links</a></li>
+ <li><a href="../projects.html">Projects</a></li>
+ <li><a href="../contact.html">Contact</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </nav>
+ </header>
+ <main class="description">
+ <h3>Linux distro</h3>
+ I use <a href="https://archlinux.org/">arch</a>, mainly because I am making my own work environment and I can pick what
+ applications I want to install instead of some linux distro that does it for me, the
+ beauty of Arch Linux is that you're held responsible nothing happens unless you let it
+ happen. There is a learning curve but when you break it, it is more than worth it for
+ the amount of freedom you get from Arch.
- <h3>Web browser</h3>
- <p>For my web browser is <a href "https://librewolf.net/">librewolf</a> the only browser that
- really cares about your privacy, whilst yes it is annoying being logged out of everything
- each time I close it, small sacrifices need to be made for privacy and this is why password managers
- exist I just log on in a matter of seconds. I don't use many extensions but the ones I do use are
- <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/">ublock</a> ,
- <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepassxc-browser/">KeePassXC</a> ,
- <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/darkreader/">Dark reader</a>.</p>
+ <h3>Web browser</h3>
+ <p>For my web browser is <a href "https://librewolf.net/">librewolf</a> the only browser that
+ really cares about your privacy, whilst yes it is annoying being logged out of everything
+ each time I close it, small sacrifices need to be made for privacy and this is why password managers
+ exist I just log on in a matter of seconds. I don't use many extensions but the ones I do use are
+ <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/">ublock</a> ,
+ <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepassxc-browser/">KeePassXC</a> ,
+ <a href "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/darkreader/">Dark reader</a>.</p>
- <h3>IDE</h3>
- <p>My IDE is Vim, it is a good all around program to use, it is fast to work with and is very
- customizable which I love personally, I would recommend vim for anybody who wants a
- terminal based text editor and to anybody who wants to get into programming or anybody
- who is programming currently.</p>
+ <h3>IDE</h3>
+ <p>My IDE is Vim, it is a good all around program to use, it is fast to work with and is very
+ customizable which I love personally, I would recommend vim for anybody who wants a
+ terminal based text editor and to anybody who wants to get into programming or anybody
+ who is programming currently.</p>
- <h3>Password manager</h3>
- <p>I use <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> for managing my passwords, I
- used to use bitwarden but after a while I just thought I did not want my passwords in
- somebody else's server so I switched to KeePassXC because it is offline, I use syncthing
- to sync all my passwords from my laptop to my phone.</p>
+ <h3>Password manager</h3>
+ <p>I use <a href="https://keepassxc.org/">KeePassXC</a> for managing my passwords, I
+ used to use bitwarden but after a while I just thought I did not want my passwords in
+ somebody else's server so I switched to KeePassXC because it is offline, I use syncthing
+ to sync all my passwords from my laptop to my phone.</p>
- <h3>File manager</h3>
- <p>For my file manager, I use <a href ="https://github.com/ranger/ranger">Ranger</a>.
- The main reason I use Ranger is because it uses Vim keybinds,
- which I love. I first tested it out to see if it was any good, and after using it for about a
- day, I decided to fully switch over to it, and it is a good file manager. I would suggest it to
- anybody who likes the vim keybinds. </p>
- <h3>Status bar</h3>
- <p><a href "https://github.com/polybar">Polybar</a>
- is the software that I use for my status bar because it is very customizable and it has all
- the features I look for in a status bar, it it also has a clean and modern look by
- deafult. Sometimes I just mess around with my polybar and see what looks the best.</p>
+ <h3>File manager</h3>
+ <p>For my file manager, I use <a href ="https://github.com/ranger/ranger">Ranger</a>.
+ The main reason I use Ranger is because it uses Vim keybinds,
+ which I love. I first tested it out to see if it was any good, and after using it for about a
+ day, I decided to fully switch over to it, and it is a good file manager. I would suggest it to
+ anybody who likes the vim keybinds. </p>
- <h3>App launcher</h3>
- <p>I use <a href "https://github.com/davatorium/rofi">rofi</a> for my app launcher because
- it is customizable and easy to use, it also comes with a bunch of default options which
- I sometimes use as a template for my rofi configs.</p>
+ <h3>App launcher</h3>
+ <p>I use <a href "https://github.com/davatorium/rofi">rofi</a> for my app launcher because
+ it is customizable and easy to use, it also comes with a bunch of default options which
+ I sometimes use as a template for my rofi configs.</p>
- <h3>Xorg or Wayland?</h3>
- <p>I like Wayland; it is smooth and modern. But I do not think it is fully there yet, so for
- now I am staaying with Xorg, because it just works and I have no issues with it. In the future,
- in about a year, I will switch to Wayland because it is more modern, but for now, Xorg is my go-to.</p> 
- </main>
- </div>
- <script src="script.js"></script>
+ <h3>Xorg or Wayland?</h3>
+ <p>I like Wayland; it is smooth and modern. But I do not think it is fully there yet, so for
+ now I am staaying with Xorg, because it just works and I have no issues with it. In the future,
+ in about a year, I will switch to Wayland because it is more modern, but for now, Xorg is my go-to.</p>
+ </main>
</body>
</html>