diff --git a/content/about/_index.md b/content/about/_index.md index 11eba0e7..58154c81 100644 --- a/content/about/_index.md +++ b/content/about/_index.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ creating a compilation of hilariously useless (and fun!) [quotes](quotes). trapped inside [vim](https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/hssui9/comment/fych9dq/). -spending hours [copying posts from my five previous blogs](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website/issues/1) to this website and too tired to convert the crappy BBCode posts to Markdown. +spending hours [copying posts from my five previous blogs](https://git.exozy.me/a/website/issues/1) to this website and too tired to convert the crappy BBCode posts to Markdown. permanently incapable of [drawing](https://codeberg.org/LadueCS/pages/src/branch/main/img/mascot) just about anything whatsoever. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ making Python segfault. fork bombing myself. -running [docker inside docker inside docker inside docker](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Arch-All-the-Way-Down). +running [docker inside docker inside docker inside docker](https://git.exozy.me/a/Arch-All-the-Way-Down). doing math unironically. diff --git a/content/about/email.md b/content/about/email.md index f2ae3b2c..e9d1e898 100644 --- a/content/about/email.md +++ b/content/about/email.md @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ type: page --- -My email address is the same as this website domain, but with the first dot replaced with an at symbol. If you can, please use PGP with [my public key](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m.gpg). +My email address is the same as this website domain, but with the first dot replaced with an at symbol. If you can, please use PGP with [my public key](https://git.exozy.me/a.gpg). diff --git a/content/about/software.md b/content/about/software.md index 4415ae4a..2b5e4e1b 100644 --- a/content/about/software.md +++ b/content/about/software.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ type: page - **Desktop environment**: [KDE Plasma](https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/plasma-desktop-awesome.html) -- **Shell**: [Fish](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/dotfiles/src/branch/main/fish/fish_variables) +- **Shell**: [Fish](https://git.exozy.me/a/dotfiles/src/branch/main/fish/fish_variables) - **Terminal**: Konsole @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ type: page - **Web browser**: Firefox -- **Text editor**: [Micro](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/dotfiles/src/branch/main/micro), Neovim, [code-server](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/dotfiles/src/branch/main/Code%20-%20OSS/User/settings.json) +- **Text editor**: [Micro](https://git.exozy.me/a/dotfiles/src/branch/main/micro), Neovim, [code-server](https://git.exozy.me/a/dotfiles/src/branch/main/Code%20-%20OSS/User/settings.json) - **Office**: [Nextcloud](https://cloud.exozy.me) diff --git a/content/posts/anti-window-manager.md b/content/posts/anti-window-manager.md index b8df5681..043328e1 100644 --- a/content/posts/anti-window-manager.md +++ b/content/posts/anti-window-manager.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-22-anti-window-manager.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-22-anti-window-manager.md)* [KDE bloat](/posts/myth-bloat), [WMs rule](/posts/why-wms-suck). Therefore, we must use get rid of the DE in KDE and we are left with... everyone's favorite WM, [KWin](https://userbase.kde.org/KWin)! diff --git a/content/posts/arch-memes.md b/content/posts/arch-memes.md index f2790fa9..667a3de2 100644 --- a/content/posts/arch-memes.md +++ b/content/posts/arch-memes.md @@ -7,23 +7,23 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-04-arch-memes.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-04-arch-memes.md)* -![Fly](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fly.jpg) +![Fly](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fly.jpg) -![Graphical Mode](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/graphical_mode.png) +![Graphical Mode](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/graphical_mode.png) -![The Fox and Arch](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fox.png) +![The Fox and Arch](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fox.png) -![Who Would Win?](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/who_would_win.jpg) +![Who Would Win?](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/who_would_win.jpg) -![Fu](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fu.png) +![Fu](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/fu.png) -![Timesink](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/timesink.jpg) +![Timesink](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/timesink.jpg) -![Comic](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/comic.png) +![Comic](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/comic.png) -![Comic 2](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/comic_2.jpg) +![Comic 2](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/comic_2.jpg) -![Arch](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/arch.png) +![Arch](https://git.exozy.me/a/i-btw-use-arch/raw/branch/master/arch.png) diff --git a/content/posts/best-cli-tools.md b/content/posts/best-cli-tools.md index 02e1e4d6..d9679d01 100644 --- a/content/posts/best-cli-tools.md +++ b/content/posts/best-cli-tools.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Random", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-24-best-cli-tools.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-24-best-cli-tools.md)* # `tldr` diff --git a/content/posts/break-rolling-release.md b/content/posts/break-rolling-release.md index 98eb6b4c..b275c1d5 100644 --- a/content/posts/break-rolling-release.md +++ b/content/posts/break-rolling-release.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "KDE"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-16-break-rolling-release.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-16-break-rolling-release.md)* It's the day! Plasma 5.21 is out! diff --git a/content/posts/desktop-linux-revisted.md b/content/posts/desktop-linux-revisted.md index 1b97ff74..d358177a 100644 --- a/content/posts/desktop-linux-revisted.md +++ b/content/posts/desktop-linux-revisted.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Society"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-17-desktop-linux-revisited.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-17-desktop-linux-revisited.md)* Linux enthusiasts have some kind of weird obsession with Linux market share. Compound this with the fact that it's almost impossible to determine accurately, with estimates ranging from lows of 0.5% to sky-high predictions like 5%. That's a whole order of magnitude of estimates! Each end of the spectrum posits a completely different future of Linux, so let's get started digging into this! diff --git a/content/posts/diy-cloud-gaming.md b/content/posts/diy-cloud-gaming.md index 2bc04be1..4af68ffd 100644 --- a/content/posts/diy-cloud-gaming.md +++ b/content/posts/diy-cloud-gaming.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-13-diy-cloud-gaming.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-13-diy-cloud-gaming.md)* Cloud gaming sucks. Here's [Wikipedia's summary](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_gaming) of its many flaws: diff --git a/content/posts/does-windows-really-suck.md b/content/posts/does-windows-really-suck.md index da73dbb8..afee2113 100644 --- a/content/posts/does-windows-really-suck.md +++ b/content/posts/does-windows-really-suck.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Windows"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-28-does-windows-really-suck.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-28-does-windows-really-suck.md)* Well, obviously yes. diff --git a/content/posts/end-of-os-wars.md b/content/posts/end-of-os-wars.md index d11230bd..f9c772c9 100644 --- a/content/posts/end-of-os-wars.md +++ b/content/posts/end-of-os-wars.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Windows", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-15-end-of-os-wars.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-15-end-of-os-wars.md)* **Warning**: Really long and disorganized post ahead. Half of it was written in October 2020 and the other half in February 2021, so that should give you an idea about how bad this post is. You should probably skip this one. diff --git a/content/posts/fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md b/content/posts/fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md index 4644dfb2..64ec1236 100644 --- a/content/posts/fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md +++ b/content/posts/fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "KDE"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-13-fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-13-fixing-bugs-isnt-hard.md)* A few days ago, I wanted to record my screen, and in process, I discovered [this bug](https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417575). It doesn't seem like a very complicated bug, right? Just look through the code, find out what's wrong, and send in a pull request! Or is it that easy? diff --git a/content/posts/forge-federation-developers-where.md b/content/posts/forge-federation-developers-where.md index f7f594f6..110bcd91 100644 --- a/content/posts/forge-federation-developers-where.md +++ b/content/posts/forge-federation-developers-where.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ So given the urgency and seriousness of the problem, why are fewer people workin To put it bluntly, the learning curve looks like it's the size of the Himalayas. There's the ActivityPub spec that [sounds like mumbo-jumbo](https://social.exozy.me/@ta180m/108601991859976777) the first time you read it. (But I promise, it makes perfect sense after you read it enough times.) There's ForgeFed which adds a whole bunch of new types and behavior on top of ActivityPub. It's even difficult for newcomers to keep track of all the similarly named projects like ForgeFed, ForgeFlux (formerly forgefed.io for more confusion), ForgeFriends, the ForgeFed implementation in Gitea, and the Friendly Forge Format. -However, not all hope is lost! If you just want to help out a bit with, say, the Gitea federation UI, you don't need to understand much ActivityPub. Plenty of the tasks on the [Gitea task list](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/issues/3) are actually quite approachable! There's also the [useful links](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/wiki/Useful-links) page which is frequently updated and might be helpful when getting started. +However, not all hope is lost! If you just want to help out a bit with, say, the Gitea federation UI, you don't need to understand much ActivityPub. Plenty of the tasks on the [Gitea task list](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea/issues/3) are actually quite approachable! There's also the [useful links](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea/wiki/Useful-links) page which is frequently updated and might be helpful when getting started. ## Everyone thought ForgeFed was dead for a long time @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Thankfully, all of this has been resolved and ForgeFed is back rolling again on ## The road ahead -If I've now piqued your interest in contributing to forge federation, what does the road ahead look like? I'm going to focus specifically on Gitea federation here since that's my area of expertise, but there are plenty of other forge federation projects to contribute to. The following list is basically a summary of the items on the [task list](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/issues/3). +If I've now piqued your interest in contributing to forge federation, what does the road ahead look like? I'm going to focus specifically on Gitea federation here since that's my area of expertise, but there are plenty of other forge federation projects to contribute to. The following list is basically a summary of the items on the [task list](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea/issues/3). ### Starring diff --git a/content/posts/fun-stuff-from-my-old-website.md b/content/posts/fun-stuff-from-my-old-website.md index 4161fa02..ccb643aa 100644 --- a/content/posts/fun-stuff-from-my-old-website.md +++ b/content/posts/fun-stuff-from-my-old-website.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ tags: ["rant", "humor", "fun", "life"] --- -I discovered this gem in my [old website's source code](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website/src/commit/d509629df6ab9aea7eb50158dcb765d33291bcfe/fun/hate/index.html) and it's awesome. I'm not sure why it never got published, since it obviously deserves it! +I discovered this gem in my [old website's source code](https://git.exozy.me/a/website/src/commit/d509629df6ab9aea7eb50158dcb765d33291bcfe/fun/hate/index.html) and it's awesome. I'm not sure why it never got published, since it obviously deserves it! ## A semi-serious humorous list of things I hate diff --git a/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md b/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md index 826a6fd3..866c255d 100644 --- a/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md +++ b/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Virtualization"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-07-fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-07-fun-with-qemu-kvm-2.md)* ![Linux Mint with 255 cores](/img/mint-255-cores.png) diff --git a/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm.md b/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm.md index d4d7128e..f19655ac 100644 --- a/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm.md +++ b/content/posts/fun-with-qemu-kvm.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "macOS", "Virtualization"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-11-18-fun-with-qemu-kvm.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-11-18-fun-with-qemu-kvm.md)* For many people, "virtual machine" is effectively synonymous with VirtualBox or VMWare or perhaps Hyper-V. But for us Linux users, there is actually another alternative. You may have heard of QEMU before, but it's an emulator and therefore much slower than hypervisors like VirtualBox. However, by using the Linux kernel's built-in kernel virtualization module (KVM) combined with QEMU, we can achieve impossible near-native speeds. So let's see what we can do with QEMU/KVM... diff --git a/content/posts/future.md b/content/posts/future.md index b40db883..3b0d91dd 100644 --- a/content/posts/future.md +++ b/content/posts/future.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Meta"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-05-future.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-05-future.md)* Unfortunately, one of the recurring themes of this blog has been missed deadlines. I'm always saying, I'm going to finish this new post by this day, but when the day comes, it's almost always been pushed back. And I've concluded that the main reason is my goal for the quality of this blog is too high. diff --git a/content/posts/gitea-actually-joins-the-fediverse.md b/content/posts/gitea-actually-joins-the-fediverse.md index 8a75ebf3..4feb79d1 100644 --- a/content/posts/gitea-actually-joins-the-fediverse.md +++ b/content/posts/gitea-actually-joins-the-fediverse.md @@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ The neither good nor bad news is that there is still plenty left to do, such as Anyways, after federated starring and the remote interactions UI are implemented, I think it's safe to say that Gitea federation will be 50% done. Of course, there will still be mounds of work left to do to handle all the different federated features we want Gitea to have, but the most difficult tasks will be finished. Reaching this current milestone has not required much code ("only" 1139 new lines) but a massive amount of thinking and discussing how to incrementally implement all the building blocks for federation. -You can read more about federated following at this [draft PR](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/pulls/6) if you like gory technical details. +You can read more about federated following at this [draft PR](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea/pulls/6) if you like gory technical details. -And since I get asked this a ton, these federated features like federated following are (obviously) not in Gitea right now, but will probably be released in Gitea 1.18 in October. Only four more months of waiting! (I guess you could also try compiling [my code](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea) and running it for your Gitea instance, but I highly don't recommend it since it might cause damage to your Gitea database.) +And since I get asked this a ton, these federated features like federated following are (obviously) not in Gitea right now, but will probably be released in Gitea 1.18 in October. Only four more months of waiting! (I guess you could also try compiling [my code](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea) and running it for your Gitea instance, but I highly don't recommend it since it might cause damage to your Gitea database.) diff --git a/content/posts/gitea-is-the-future.md b/content/posts/gitea-is-the-future.md index 273de643..9d1e4c62 100644 --- a/content/posts/gitea-is-the-future.md +++ b/content/posts/gitea-is-the-future.md @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ So why is this important? This seems like big news, but is it really all that im To understand this better, think about all the proprietary sites that you use heavily on a daily basis. For me, I've gotten it down to only DuckDuckGo (soon to be replaced with SearX maybe?), Wolfram|Alpha (it's just *so* good), and GitHub. Basically all FOSS projects are on GitHub. You *have* to have a GitHub account. [Currently, Gitea simply can't compete with GitHub](https://baturin.org/blog/code-hosting-needs-federation/). [But it needs to](https://staticadventures.netlib.re/blog/decentralized-forge/). That's where this news comes in. -As for my GitHub account, I'm planning on migrating my personal projects to [exogit](https://git.exozy.me) soon-ish, so sometime in the near future. (I have about 50 of them, so I'll do it over a long weekend. I've already migrated [this website's repo](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website) to exogit!) I'm also planning on hosting this website on [exozyme](ta180m.exozy.me) with GitHub pages as a backup [mirror](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/repo-mirror/), instead of the other way around as it currently is. For collaborative projects, I'll probably wait until Gitea starts actually supporting federation in their nightly releases. Hopefully, we won't have to wait long! +As for my GitHub account, I'm planning on migrating my personal projects to [exogit](https://git.exozy.me) soon-ish, so sometime in the near future. (I have about 50 of them, so I'll do it over a long weekend. I've already migrated [this website's repo](https://git.exozy.me/a/website) to exogit!) I'm also planning on hosting this website on [exozyme](ta180m.exozy.me) with GitHub pages as a backup [mirror](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/repo-mirror/), instead of the other way around as it currently is. For collaborative projects, I'll probably wait until Gitea starts actually supporting federation in their nightly releases. Hopefully, we won't have to wait long! diff --git a/content/posts/how-to-hibernate.md b/content/posts/how-to-hibernate.md index 34aa35f2..a7eda721 100644 --- a/content/posts/how-to-hibernate.md +++ b/content/posts/how-to-hibernate.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-04-how-to-hibernate.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-04-how-to-hibernate.md)* If you dual-boot, hibernation is a necessity. Need to use the other OS for a few minutes? No problem, just hibernate, and when you boot your original OS again, you'll be back where you left off. diff --git a/content/posts/i-btw-use-arch.md b/content/posts/i-btw-use-arch.md index fa798cc2..d3b9f3a0 100644 --- a/content/posts/i-btw-use-arch.md +++ b/content/posts/i-btw-use-arch.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-14-i-btw-use-arch.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-14-i-btw-use-arch.md)* Ubuntu (you thought this was going to be about Arch, didn't you?) is a great distro. Cue Reddit screaming. Look on any web forum and you'll find people patronizing Ubuntu. Why? For having a straightforward installer that I can use to get Ubuntu up and running in half an hour with my favorite apps? For being the most supported distro by third-party developers? (They always have a PPA) For dominating server OSes in terms of market share? Nope. *It's for n00bs and beginners.* diff --git a/content/posts/interview-github-copilot.md b/content/posts/interview-github-copilot.md index 8c45896e..8673dab9 100644 --- a/content/posts/interview-github-copilot.md +++ b/content/posts/interview-github-copilot.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Machine learning", "Linux", "Windows"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-07-17-interview-github-copilot.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-07-17-interview-github-copilot.md)* [The hype is real!](https://copilot.github.com/) diff --git a/content/posts/ios-jailbreaking.md b/content/posts/ios-jailbreaking.md index 546d9272..67215e79 100644 --- a/content/posts/ios-jailbreaking.md +++ b/content/posts/ios-jailbreaking.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["iOS", "Hacking", "Windows", "Linux", "Programming"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-11-01-ios-jailbreaking.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-11-01-ios-jailbreaking.md)* Let's do this "episode" style: diff --git a/content/posts/linux-office.md b/content/posts/linux-office.md index b5d2cf32..e9ce4991 100644 --- a/content/posts/linux-office.md +++ b/content/posts/linux-office.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Windows"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-25-linux-office.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-25-linux-office.md)* ![LibreOffice hate](/img/libreoffice-hate.png) diff --git a/content/posts/matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md b/content/posts/matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md index 8fc4e479..02880125 100644 --- a/content/posts/matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md +++ b/content/posts/matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-22-matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-22-matrix-less-degenerate-than-discord.md)* Matrix is great. It's secure. it's decentralized. The perfect free and open source replacement for Discord, right? diff --git a/content/posts/myth-bloat.md b/content/posts/myth-bloat.md index 702d4c94..1020cad3 100644 --- a/content/posts/myth-bloat.md +++ b/content/posts/myth-bloat.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-04-myth-bloat.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-04-myth-bloat.md)* If there's one thing that hardcore Linux users are ridiculously obsessed about, it's the vague and scary concept of *bloat*. You gotta keep package counts low, use [WMs](/posts/why-wms-suck), and compile [suckless.org stuff](suckless.org/). Visit any Arch or Gentoo forum or chat, and this philosophy seems to be epidemical. But... there's a gaping problem: package count is totally irrelevant, WMs are painful to configure, and suckless.org software really sucks. Yes, it's all a load of nonsense. diff --git a/content/posts/plasma-5.22-disappointment.md b/content/posts/plasma-5.22-disappointment.md index b7c820d2..96d4f682 100644 --- a/content/posts/plasma-5.22-disappointment.md +++ b/content/posts/plasma-5.22-disappointment.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "KDE", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-08-plasma-5.22-disappointment.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-06-08-plasma-5.22-disappointment.md)* The KDE Plasma update train has cycled back again to another major update, so I snatched Plasma 5.22 from the very scary [testing repository](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Official_repositories#Testing_repositories), took it for a spin, and it's... disappointing. diff --git a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-0.md b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-0.md index cc715553..30638133 100644 --- a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-0.md +++ b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-0.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Programming"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-01-print-hello-world-part-0.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-01-print-hello-world-part-0.md)* > *Your first podcast will be awful diff --git a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-1.md b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-1.md index 62900a45..32317a37 100644 --- a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-1.md +++ b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-1.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Programming"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-17-print-hello-world-part-1.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-17-print-hello-world-part-1.md)* > *“C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off.”* diff --git a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-2.md b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-2.md index 5b31bf8f..5bcb42dc 100644 --- a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-2.md +++ b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-2.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Programming"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-24-print-hello-world-part-2.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-24-print-hello-world-part-2.md)* > *“The canonical, "Python is a great first language", elicited, "Python is a great last language!"”* diff --git a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-3.md b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-3.md index 1ce17476..5797e36a 100644 --- a/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-3.md +++ b/content/posts/print-hello-world-part-3.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Programming"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-29-print-hello-world-part-3.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-09-29-print-hello-world-part-3.md)* > *If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete themselves upon execution.* diff --git a/content/posts/putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md b/content/posts/putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md index ba1f86b5..e036a232 100644 --- a/content/posts/putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md +++ b/content/posts/putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Art"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-26-putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-26-putting-wacom-tablet-good-use.md)* I've had a Wacom tablet for a long time now, but there's just never been a legitimate use for it, really. Everything that I could do with the tablet, I could also do with my laptop's touchscreen and stylus, so it always seemed like a bit of a waste. Sure, the drawing experience is a little bit better, the screen is a bit larger, but why use a Wacom tablet when the touchscreen and stylus work just fine? diff --git a/content/posts/random-tidbits.md b/content/posts/random-tidbits.md index ee803b86..ce163127 100644 --- a/content/posts/random-tidbits.md +++ b/content/posts/random-tidbits.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Random", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-28-random-tidbits.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-10-28-random-tidbits.md)* ## Play videos in your terminal! diff --git a/content/posts/scary-s-words.md b/content/posts/scary-s-words.md index 8736e6f2..3ff39bb4 100644 --- a/content/posts/scary-s-words.md +++ b/content/posts/scary-s-words.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-27-scary-s-words.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-27-scary-s-words.md)* There are two S words that will plunge any Linux forum into endless debate: systemd and standardization. Just look at what happened on [#archlinux:archlinux.org](https://matrix.to/#/!SEgsRQLScqPxYtucHl:archlinux.org): a lengthly flamewar perpetrated by systemd haters which took through debates about standardization, market share, and gun culture (Yes, this did happen), leading to several bans of longtime regulars. So what makes these two words so divisive and controversial? diff --git a/content/posts/self-hosting-is-hard.md b/content/posts/self-hosting-is-hard.md index 5e179c05..1d157eb9 100644 --- a/content/posts/self-hosting-is-hard.md +++ b/content/posts/self-hosting-is-hard.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-07-self-hosting-is-hard.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-07-self-hosting-is-hard.md)* It's been over a week since I've completed my build and switched over many things to self-hosting. Here's how it went: diff --git a/content/posts/self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md b/content/posts/self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md index e2b34f4c..925f3ce6 100644 --- a/content/posts/self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md +++ b/content/posts/self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Society"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-08-self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-08-self-hosting-is-not-the-solution.md)* So you hate tech giants. You hate Google for removing "don't be evil" from their code of conduct. You hate Microsoft for making Office and not providing a Linux port, or even worse, creating the dreaded Microsoft Losedows. You hate Crapple's walled garden. You hate Amazon. You hate Facebook and Twitter and all the other closed social media sites. But... diff --git a/content/posts/self-hosting-sucks.md b/content/posts/self-hosting-sucks.md index 1e490efc..cb8af3e6 100644 --- a/content/posts/self-hosting-sucks.md +++ b/content/posts/self-hosting-sucks.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-05-self-hosting-sucks.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-05-05-self-hosting-sucks.md)* After one month of self-hosting, if there's one thing I've learned, it's that self-hosting sucks. As I've said in a [previous post](/posts/self-hosting-is-not-the-solution), self-hosting is not the solution to our privacy woes. So why exactly does it suck so much? Here's a short timeline of the past month: diff --git a/content/posts/sharing-is-caring.md b/content/posts/sharing-is-caring.md index 778760f3..4d2eeedd 100644 --- a/content/posts/sharing-is-caring.md +++ b/content/posts/sharing-is-caring.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Web", "Society"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-30-sharing-is-caring.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-30-sharing-is-caring.md)* [In an in an interview a few days ago](https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews_discusses_DRM_and_DMCA_with_Richard_Stallman_after_GitHub_re-enables_public_access_to_youtube-dl), Richard Stallman was asked how publishers should sell copyrighted works. His response: diff --git a/content/posts/so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md b/content/posts/so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md index ea67172d..2b90c4e4 100644 --- a/content/posts/so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md +++ b/content/posts/so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Web"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-23-so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-23-so-you-want-to-be-anonymous-online.md)* Let's get started! The first thing to understand is that this goal is **impossible**. diff --git a/content/posts/summer-retrospective.md b/content/posts/summer-retrospective.md index 8ea5639c..40efa0d3 100644 --- a/content/posts/summer-retrospective.md +++ b/content/posts/summer-retrospective.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ My summer ends on August 23. 103 days total. I totally feel like I wasted it, bu - I tried a bunch of tactics for reducing distractions which [I wrote about earlier](effectiveness-physical-notebook). Did they work? Kinda, but I still have a ton of room for improvement. -- I [copied all the blog posts from my old blogs](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website/issues/1) to my current website, which took forever. +- I [copied all the blog posts from my old blogs](https://git.exozy.me/a/website/issues/1) to my current website, which took forever. - I downloaded my account data from my Google accounts and deleted all of them except one. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ My summer ends on August 23. 103 days total. I totally feel like I wasted it, bu - I met up with some old friends which was a ton of fun. -- I started making a [digital garden](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/DAG), but it hasn't gone very far yet. +- I started making a [digital garden](https://git.exozy.me/a/DAG), but it hasn't gone very far yet. - I deleted my GitHub repos except for 4 and made exogit the primary hosting site for them. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ My summer ends on August 23. 103 days total. I totally feel like I wasted it, bu - Along with smolshep, we finished designing and drawing the LadueCS anime girl mascot using [Krita]( /posts/thinkpads-anime-apt-moo), which was a brutal 90 days of fun. -- I designed a [minimal music programming language](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/M) but haven't had time yet to implement it. +- I designed a [minimal music programming language](https://git.exozy.me/a/M) but haven't had time yet to implement it. - I figured out that I don't need to register to vote in Missouri and can instead do it in Massachusetts. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ My summer ends on August 23. 103 days total. I totally feel like I wasted it, bu - I finished teaching an online programming class in mid-July. -- I revived and revamped the [ebooks bot](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/ebooks), but I shut it down since it was kinda annoying. +- I revived and revamped the [ebooks bot](https://git.exozy.me/a/ebooks), but I shut it down since it was kinda annoying. - I continued trying to improve my concentration and reduce distractions. diff --git a/content/posts/wayland-is-a-scam.md b/content/posts/wayland-is-a-scam.md index 4fb268fc..92eae30c 100644 --- a/content/posts/wayland-is-a-scam.md +++ b/content/posts/wayland-is-a-scam.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-21-wayland-is-a-scam.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-04-21-wayland-is-a-scam.md)* With every new release of GNOME, Plasma, Ubuntu, and Fedora, there's always something about Wayland being hyped. Wayland support only keeps on getting better and better with each and every new release. There's only one problem: Wayland is almost 13 years old and still hasn't made much of a dent in X11's dominance. We've been promised for years and years that Wayland is the future, but a decade later, it still hasn't delivered. This, to put it simply, is a scam. diff --git a/content/posts/web-sucks.md b/content/posts/web-sucks.md index b072933e..4ca3c0b0 100644 --- a/content/posts/web-sucks.md +++ b/content/posts/web-sucks.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Web", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-26-web-sucks.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-26-web-sucks.md)* [suckless.org](https://suckless.org) really hates [the web](https://suckless.org/sucks/web/). I'll quote them directly: diff --git a/content/posts/weird-linux-tricks.md b/content/posts/weird-linux-tricks.md index ed3d92a9..57d021e0 100644 --- a/content/posts/weird-linux-tricks.md +++ b/content/posts/weird-linux-tricks.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Random", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-23-weird-linux-tricks.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-23-weird-linux-tricks.md)* ## Impress your friends with one weird trick! diff --git a/content/posts/weirder-linux-tricks.md b/content/posts/weirder-linux-tricks.md index c7d9da31..671ae2e2 100644 --- a/content/posts/weirder-linux-tricks.md +++ b/content/posts/weirder-linux-tricks.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Random", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-21-weirder-linux-tricks.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-21-weirder-linux-tricks.md)* Here's some more weirder Linux tricks, if the [first post](/blog/2020/12/23/weird-linux-tricks.html) wasn't enough. diff --git a/content/posts/why-wms-suck.md b/content/posts/why-wms-suck.md index 41ceef09..d9bb4454 100644 --- a/content/posts/why-wms-suck.md +++ b/content/posts/why-wms-suck.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux", "Rant"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-26-why-wms-suck.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2020-12-26-why-wms-suck.md)* WM fans, don't kill me for saying this, but window managers suck. To see why, let's examine the process of installing and configuring a WM. diff --git a/content/posts/windows-update.md b/content/posts/windows-update.md index 7f514e7a..9f3bfccb 100644 --- a/content/posts/windows-update.md +++ b/content/posts/windows-update.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ tags: ["Windows", "WSL"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-06-windows-update.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-06-windows-update.md)* If I had to name the single thing that I most hate about Windows, it would probably be Windows update. I have a long and complicated history with Windows update. Throw in [Windows Insider](https://insider.windows.com/), and you have the perfect recipe for disaster! diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build-2.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build-2.md index 6a015a6c..102ad22b 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build-2.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build-2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-03-worst-first-build-part-2.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-03-worst-first-build-part-2.md)* What a perfect time to build a PC: massive supply chain disruptions, cryptocurrencies driving up GPU prices through the roof, (scalper) bot wars, and a pesky little thing called the coronavirus murdering 2.5 million people (that last one probably sounds completely alien to anyone before 2019). Just perfect! diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build-3.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build-3.md index 836ff792..c637abd8 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build-3.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build-3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-15-worst-first-build-part-3.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-15-worst-first-build-part-3.md)* Last Wednesday, March 10th, was going to be *the day*. The day I finally could complete a functioning (but incomplete) build. My slightly overpriced RAM sticks (RAM prices were creeping upward sinisterly so I decided I probably shouldn't wait longer. Probably a bad move, too, but whatever.) were arriving, and it was going to be momentous. I was going to boot up an Arch USB drive, SSH in, and get the party going. diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build-4.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build-4.md index 42f24b87..9ddb4df9 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build-4.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build-4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-25-worst-first-build-part-4.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-25-worst-first-build-part-4.md)* The [Great GPU Shortage](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/gpu-shortage-q3-2020-double-triple-price/) continues to [smash](https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/23/22345891/nvidia-amd-rtx-gpus-price-scalpers-ebay-graphics-cards) [records](https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/321129-ps5-availability-is-improving-but-gpus-prices-are-the-worst-weve-ever-tracked). We live in ludicrous times indeed, where it's considered lucky to win [a lottery to buy a $330 GPU... at a $200 markup](https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales/comments/mca471/meta_newegg_souffle_3060_3090_51999/)! The barometer of Bitcoin and Ethereum prices continues to skyrocket, and my chances of finally getting a GPU and finishing my build were dimming every day with no end in sight. diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build-5.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build-5.md index 6454114b..23ebf452 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build-5.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build-5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-27-worst-first-build-part-5.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-27-worst-first-build-part-5.md)* It's time to go full circle! I first started planning my build using [Logical Increments](logicalincrements.com/) and [PCPartPicker](https://pcpartpicker.com/) and I can't appreciate how much they've helped me the confusing world of PC building. Now that my build is "finished", or more accurately, functional, it's time to [publish it on PCPartPicker](https://pcpartpicker.com/b/GnV7YJ)! diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build-6.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build-6.md index 8eb0ce66..04cb5c2c 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build-6.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build-6.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware", "Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-31-worst-first-build-part-6.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-03-31-worst-first-build-part-6.md)* Over the past week, I've been getting my new build set up. It's been quite satisfying: I'll run into more than my fair share of issues, but problem solving for the win! diff --git a/content/posts/worst-first-build.md b/content/posts/worst-first-build.md index e7d2fac8..a64a824d 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-first-build.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-first-build.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Hardware"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-09-worst-first-build.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-02-09-worst-first-build.md)* My laptop's starting to get old. I mean, it works perfectly fine for the most part, but open up a few Google Docs at the same time and watch it struggle to load them: its age is starting to show. Or try to run Zoom (sandboxed in a browser, of course) and anything else at the simultaneously, and you'll get an ugly surprise when your Zoom audio starts crackling up really bad *and* the other app lags like crazy. Fun. diff --git a/content/posts/worst-init-system-best-tool.md b/content/posts/worst-init-system-best-tool.md index 08feafd9..5c4605a5 100644 --- a/content/posts/worst-init-system-best-tool.md +++ b/content/posts/worst-init-system-best-tool.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: ["Linux"] --- -*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-03-worst-init-system-best-tool.md)* +*Originally posted on my [old blog](https://git.exozy.me/a/blog/src/branch/main/_posts/2021-01-03-worst-init-system-best-tool.md)* True story: a few weeks ago, I wanted to test out SuperTuxKart but I didn't want to install it on my computer. I had a few options: use a virtual machine and suffer terrible graphics performance, use Docker and suffer the pain of trying to set up graphical acceleration; or use LXC/LXD and suffer the (massive) pain of trying to set up basically anything. I ended up just installing SuperTuxKart to get out of the triple-sided dilemma. diff --git a/content/projects/_index.md b/content/projects/_index.md index d4d8923b..6bcb8a44 100644 --- a/content/projects/_index.md +++ b/content/projects/_index.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ type: page --- -Some random projects. More random projects on my [Gitea instance](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/). +Some random projects. More random projects on my [Gitea instance](https://git.exozy.me/a/). - [Dodecahedra](dodecahedra) diff --git a/content/projects/competitive-programming.md b/content/projects/competitive-programming.md index 720e34c6..7475bb74 100644 --- a/content/projects/competitive-programming.md +++ b/content/projects/competitive-programming.md @@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ type: page - [USACO Guide](https://github.com/cpinitiative/usaco-guide): I am a contributor -- [Library](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Library): Clean templates and algorithm implementations that I use +- [Library](https://git.exozy.me/a/Library): Clean templates and algorithm implementations that I use -- [USACO](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/USACO): Clean USACO solutions +- [USACO](https://git.exozy.me/a/USACO): Clean USACO solutions -- [USACO Camp](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/USACO-Camp): Miscellaneous USACO Camp solutions +- [USACO Camp](https://git.exozy.me/a/USACO-Camp): Miscellaneous USACO Camp solutions -- [IOI](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/IOI): IOI solutions +- [IOI](https://git.exozy.me/a/IOI): IOI solutions -- [Google Code Jam](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Google-Code-Jam): Google Code Jam solutions +- [Google Code Jam](https://git.exozy.me/a/Google-Code-Jam): Google Code Jam solutions -- [ACSL](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/ACSL): ACSL code and resources +- [ACSL](https://git.exozy.me/a/ACSL): ACSL code and resources -- [Idiot Code-Golf](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Idiot-Code-Golf): Really stupid code competition +- [Idiot Code-Golf](https://git.exozy.me/a/Idiot-Code-Golf): Really stupid code competition - [LCS Resources](https://codeberg.org/LadueCS/Presentations/src/branch/main/Competitive%20Programming): Ladue Computer Science resources for competitive programming diff --git a/content/projects/fediverse.md b/content/projects/fediverse.md index 1b244e63..9c2439d8 100644 --- a/content/projects/fediverse.md +++ b/content/projects/fediverse.md @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ type: page --- -- [ebooks](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/ebooks): Fediverse ebooks bot using neural networks +- [ebooks](https://git.exozy.me/a/ebooks): Fediverse ebooks bot using neural networks -- [Gitea federation](https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea): ActivityPub federation for Gitea +- [Gitea federation](https://gitea.com/xy/gitea): ActivityPub federation for Gitea - [ForgeFed](https://forgefed.org/): ActivityPub-based forge federation protocol diff --git a/content/projects/homebrew.md b/content/projects/homebrew.md index 51a88eb3..cf530ab1 100644 --- a/content/projects/homebrew.md +++ b/content/projects/homebrew.md @@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ type: page - [Kosmos Wii U](https://github.com/AtlasNX/Kosmos-Wii-U): All-in-One CFW Package for the Nintendo Wii U -- [Make Forwarder DSi](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Make-Forwarder-Dsi): An actively maintained fork of Make Forwarder DSi, compatible with the latest TWiLight Menu++ +- [Make Forwarder DSi](https://git.exozy.me/a/Make-Forwarder-Dsi): An actively maintained fork of Make Forwarder DSi, compatible with the latest TWiLight Menu++ -- [Breath of the Wild Zelda Mod](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Breath-of-the-Wild-Zelda-Mod): An unofficial compilation of the Zelda mod for Breath of the Wild +- [Breath of the Wild Zelda Mod](https://git.exozy.me/a/Breath-of-the-Wild-Zelda-Mod): An unofficial compilation of the Zelda mod for Breath of the Wild -- [Isotope](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Isotope): An experimental custom all-in-one CFW package for the Nintendo Switch, based on Kosmos and Deepsea. +- [Isotope](https://git.exozy.me/a/Isotope): An experimental custom all-in-one CFW package for the Nintendo Switch, based on Kosmos and Deepsea. -- [RetroArch Wii U Slang Shaders](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/RetroArch-Wii-U-Slang-Shaders): A repository of RetroArch Wii U Slang shaders +- [RetroArch Wii U Slang Shaders](https://git.exozy.me/a/RetroArch-Wii-U-Slang-Shaders): A repository of RetroArch Wii U Slang shaders diff --git a/content/projects/machine-learning.md b/content/projects/machine-learning.md index 1dcc83a7..23242904 100644 --- a/content/projects/machine-learning.md +++ b/content/projects/machine-learning.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ type: page - [Phonica](https://www.phonica.org): Improve speech with AI -- [ebooks](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/ebooks): Fediverse ebooks bot using neural networks +- [ebooks](https://git.exozy.me/a/ebooks): Fediverse ebooks bot using neural networks