From 72abf828727ad62c632006f4ab58cb2fcddd02f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joe
These are the things I use in my day-to-day computing
experience at home. As I enjoy working from my computers
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computer in the first Alien movie. It's a great film, go
take a look.
Here is the hardware specs:
mars, formerly fbsd-tp, has now become my
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frequently, I ditched this low-spec BSD machine over
a more high-spec Linux machine.
This computer is a ThinkPad T530 and I love it.
Unfortunately I bought it used and the previous owner
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my media consumption with it so I consider myself a
tech-happy guy.
Software on this computer is all about minimalism. Well,
except for GNU Emacs.
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My computing experience
+ my computing experience
Hardware
+ hardware
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- Software
+ software
mars
Hardware
+ hardware
Software
+ software
Text editing
+ text editing
Custom configured GNU Emacs to be used
with vim key bindings. It is not the most
lightweight editor out there but I love my
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felt the need to go back!
Window manager
+ window manager
dwm is my favorite tiling window manager
and the only one I use for it is very light and
highly extensible.
Terminal emulator
+ terminal emulator
st is my favorite terminal emulator.
Just like dwm, it's very light and highly
extensible.
+ But alacritty now. st was too damn
+ slow.
Shell
+ shell
I use zsh as my only interactive shell.
Other software
+ other software
Here is a small list of programs I use frequently.
Most are terminal-based.
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Games
+ games
I haven't played much video games in recent times
but here's what I used to play a lot:
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I have a RaspberryPi 4 I received from a friend as a christmas gift. It runs FreeBSD of course. I use it to -- cgit v1.2.3