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desktop
I'm using Arch Linux on my personal machine. Here's a neofetch:
# michael @ arch in ~ [16:42:51]
$ neofetch
-` michael@arch
.o+` ------------
`ooo/ OS: Arch Linux x86_64
`+oooo: Host: K501UX 1.0
`+oooooo: Kernel: 4.18.5-arch1-1-ARCH
-+oooooo+: Uptime: 1 hour, 47 mins
`/:-:++oooo+: Packages: 1143 (pacman)
`/++++/+++++++: Shell: zsh 5.5.1
`/++++++++++++++: Resolution: 1920x1080
`/+++ooooooooooooo/` WM: i3
./ooosssso++osssssso+` Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3]
.oossssso-````/ossssss+` Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3]
-osssssso. :ssssssso. Terminal: alacritty
:osssssss/ osssso+++. Terminal Font: Roboto Mono for Powerline
/ossssssss/ +ssssooo/- CPU: Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz
`/ossssso+/:- -:/+osssso+- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M
`+sso+:-` `.-/+oso: GPU: Intel Skylake GT2 [HD Graphics 520]
`++:. `-/+/ Memory: 6708MiB / 7871MiB
.` `/
For my desktop environment, I've got i3, a tiling window manager. I like it because it's lightweight and doesn't use much battery. My config can be found here. I tried i3gaps at one point but didn't feel like trying to fix the rendering artifacts so I switched back.
coding
I use the trial version of Sublime Text 3 on my personal computer, and neovim in the terminal. I use the default theme with the VSCode Dark theme.
passwords
For passwords, I'm using pass, which is a GPG-encrypted password store. The passwords are checked into a git repository in order to maintain consistency between multiple devices (I'm using Android Password Store on my phone). Then, I bind $mod+p
to a rofi script so I can access them easily.
music
On my personal computer, I'm using mpd, the music player daemon along with sonata, which is a GTK frontend. I like using mpd because this also allows me to display my current playing song in my i3 bar.
screenshot
I'm using a custom screenshot tool.
this website
The stack for this website looks like:
- The source code is written as a set of Gutenberg config files.
- This is then transpiled into static HTML + resources using Gutenberg, a static site generator.
- Static files are served from a web root using nginx through a virtual host.
- And here it is!
For deployment, I'm using dip, a customizable webhook server that I wrote that rebuilds the source code on push.