My computing experience
These are the things I use in my day-to-day computing
experience both at home and work. As I enjoy working
from my computer and tweaking it, I recommend them all.
My configuration files for some of these softwares can
be found on my
dotfiles
repo on GitJoe. My wallapers can be found on
this page.
Software
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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
config for all kind of coding or text editing.
I use the GUI version.
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OS
FreeBSD 13 is my OS of choice. I left
GNU/Linux for BSD about 1 year ago and I never
felt the need to go back!
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Window manager
dwm is my favorite tiling window manager
and the only one I use for it is very light and
highly extensible.
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Terminal emulator
st is my favorite terminal emulator.
Just like dwm, it's very light and highly
extensible.
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Shell
I use zsh as my only interactive shell.
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Other software
Here is a small list of programs I use frequently.
Most are terminal-based.
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web browser: Mozilla Firefox for
most web browsing. I also use w3m
and lynx quite a lot.
- file manager: lf
- image viewer: nsxiv
- video player: mpv
- music player: mpd + ncmpc
- pdf viewer: zathura
- RSS feed reader: newsboat
- email client: neomutt running with isync and msmtp
- address book: abook
- calendar: calcurse
- IRC client: irssi
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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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Kerbal Space Program on my Linux
machine, I loved this game!
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Classic DOOM and Hexen
through gzdoom, it runs very
smooth on BSD.
Hardware
My computer is a ThinkPad T530 and I love it. Here is
the hardware config.
- Intel i5-3320M 2.60GHz, 4 threads
- 8GB RAM
- 500GB SSD
- 1TB HDD
I know it's not insane but I can do all my work and
my media consumption with it so I consider myself a
tech-happy guy.
I own a RaspberryPi 4 I received from a friend as a
christmas gift.
I have a Casio F-91W watch gifted by a friend too so I
never loose time.
Last piece of hardware worth noting is my keyboard:
a Leopold FC900R PD with Cherry MX Brown switches. It is so
good I plan on buying maybe 5 of them in the future so I
don't need to worry and I can just use it the same model
for all my life. I might check some of the Unicomp Model M
remake when they are available again.