From 18be66b70f071e880fa08e96e5a50a7b78647390 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shipwreckt Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:50:35 +0100 Subject: added fish shell post and some minor changes --- public/posts/00dwm | 2 +- public/posts/01Summer | 2 +- public/posts/02FreeBSD | 2 +- public/posts/03Art | 2 +- public/posts/04Servers | 2 +- public/posts/05Yubikeys | 2 +- public/posts/06NewLaptop | 2 +- 7 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'public') diff --git a/public/posts/00dwm b/public/posts/00dwm index 33b827c..4e9e6c7 100644 --- a/public/posts/00dwm +++ b/public/posts/00dwm @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@

Switching to DWM

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Date: 13/7/2024

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Date: 13-7-2024


It has been a little while since I have updated or added anything to the website, and this is due to the fact that I have been working on my configs, and so far I have them in such a way that I am happy with them. I have also been switching from Qtile to i3 to, well, Dwm now, which has been fun! The reason why I have switched to DWM is because it is written in C, and as my last article stated, I am currently learning C, so it's a win-win: I get a highly hackable window manager, and I get to learn more about C. I also just like how small it is in size because I have been considering doing a few projects in the future, that being, trying BSD, LFS, and Gentoo, which DWM works on all of them; since two of them (LFS and Gentoo) require me to compile everything, this has not been the worst decision I have made.


Here is my DWM config on my PC

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6 Weeks holiday

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Date: 19/7/2024

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Date: 19-7-2024


As of today, my summer holiday has started. And with that comes a lot of freetime to mess around with computers! I have planned some projects for the next 6 weeks so I thoought I would make a post on what I have planned!

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Trying out FreeBSD

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Date: 22/7/2024

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Date: 22-7-2024


Today, I had the pleasure of trying out FreeBSD, the open source, Unix-like operating system. In this post, I will share my experience with FreeBSD based on my time using it.

Instillation

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Making some art

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Date: 24/7/2024

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Date: 24-7-2024


Over the last few days in my free time, I have been messing around with Gimp to make some wallpapers and a profile picture. I do admit this is something I plan to do more of, so I have made a page on my projects page for all of the art I have done! Below are some examples of what I have done so far; I am exited to do some more!

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Messing Around with servers

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Date: 24/7/2024

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Date: 24-7-2024


Originally, this article was going to be about setting up an email server. However, due to problems with my router and the fact that I do not like the idea of hosting an email server locally in case it goes down, I have chosen not to do that. Instead, I have decided to host a different server on my local network, and that is what this article is about!

Below is my server; it is a ThinkCentre. I do not really care about the specs because it is not going to be doing much, but it does have an Intel i7, so it’s not bad at all for what I am doing. It has 8 cores and 16 GB of memory, which should be more than enough for what I am doing.

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Using Yubikey

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Date: 03/8/2024

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Date: 03-8-2024


For a while now, I have wanted to own a Yubikey, but the price has always held me back since they cost a lot of money. After scouring ebay for a while, I finally found a good deal on one. I bought it, and now I’ve had the chance to mess around with it.

Yubikey 4 photo diff --git a/public/posts/06NewLaptop b/public/posts/06NewLaptop index 6caede8..83629da 100644 --- a/public/posts/06NewLaptop +++ b/public/posts/06NewLaptop @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@

New Laptop!

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Date: 17/8/2024

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Date: 17-8-2024


Last weekend I was able to buy a ThinkPad L560 laptop from a car boot, and the best part about buying this laptop is it only cost me £15 with it being fully working!

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