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Author identity: vlad <vlad.muntoiu@gmail.com>
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about/index.html
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articles/beginner-distros.html
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<main> <h1>There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-11-10, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you must
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ ashamed of using a 'beginner-friendly' distribution, if they like it.
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articles/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html
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<main> <h1>Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-05-07, 00:00:00</div><figure> <img src="/static/photos/browsers-bad.png" alt="The Pocket integration in Mozilla Firefox" id="article-image-header">
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articles/font-stacks.html
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<main> <h1>Proposed system font stacks</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:03:36</div><div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many cases
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articles/gnulinux-not-linux.html
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<main> <h1>A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-07-31, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it
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articles/homemade-nas.html
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
<main> <h1>Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-05-21, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
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articles/linux-on-the-surface-go.html
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<main> <h1>GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-11-27, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ polished, quality product, which is more than a developer's toy.
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articles/moved-to-a-roundabout.html
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<main> <h1>Moved to a roundabout</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-05-07, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed,
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articles/roundabout-policies.html
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<main> <h1>Roundabout-host.com policies</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:03:36</div><div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>Welcome to roundabout-host.com! Before using our services, please take a moment to
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articles/semantic-css.html
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<main> <h1>Let's write more semantic CSS</h1> <div id="article-date">2024-12-27, 11:13:06</div><div id="article-date">2024-05-18, 00:00:00</div><article class="content-area"> <p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life:
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index.html
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2><h2><a href="/articles/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div> <p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many cases where system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linux devices. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-11-27</div> <p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The Surface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance is nothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of the performance it does have; it doesn't feel slow for normal tablet tasks either. Besides that, it has a 10" screen, front and back cameras, a kickstand, stylus support and a detachable keyboard β but the latter two are sold separately. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/beginner-distros.html" class="article-title">There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-11-10</div> <p><p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you must switch to Arch, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE or at least Debian. That if you use Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div> <p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like one. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div> <p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it. And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div><p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life: </p><pre data-language="html"><div class="card card--rounded card--primary"> <div class="card__image-container">
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<article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/articles/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not costmore than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It alsooffers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and notworry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"> <img src="/static/photos/browsers-bad.png" alt="The Pocket integration in Mozilla Firefox" class="article-image"> <h2><a href="/articles/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
@@ -102,50 +156,10 @@ and automatically better even though it sucks!
<article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/articles/beginner-distros.html" class="article-title">There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you mustswitch to Arch, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE or at least Debian. That if you useMint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/articles/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and itdoes Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNUsuite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-likeone.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/articles/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. TheSurface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance isnothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of theperformance it does have; it doesn't feel slow for normal tablet tasks either.Besides that, it has a 10" screen, front and back cameras, a kickstand, stylussupport and a detachable keyboard β but the latter two are sold separately.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/articles/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed, <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
@@ -156,24 +170,10 @@ roundabout itself.
</article> <article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/articles/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many caseswhere system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linuxdevices.</p></p></article></main> <footer> <p>Page generated on Friday, 27 December 2024 at 11:17:45</p><p>Page generated on Friday, 27 December 2024 at 11:25:53</p><p xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" >This work is marked with <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/?ref=chooser-v1" target="_blank" rel="license noopener noreferrer" style="display:inline-block;">CC0 1.0 Universal</a> (π). No rights reserved.</p> <p>Hosted at <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout">Roundabout-host</a> using the static site service, and generated with <a href="/projects/ampoule.html">Ampoule</a>.</p> <a href="#">Back to top</a>
index/index.html
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed, <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div><p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ one.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed, <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ and automatically better even though it sucks!
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
@@ -311,8 +311,17 @@ the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes
<div class="topic-posts"> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2><h2><a href="/posts/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div> <p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many cases where system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linux devices. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div><p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life: </p><pre data-language="html"><div class="card card--rounded card--primary"> <div class="card__image-container">
@@ -354,15 +363,6 @@ the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes
</pre></p> </article> <article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/posts/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many caseswhere system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linuxdevices.</p></p></article></div> </details>
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ devices.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/beginner-distros.html" class="article-title">There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-10</div><p><p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you must switch to Arch, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE or at least Debian. That if you use Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div><p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like
@@ -625,19 +625,20 @@ stage, it supports:
<div class="topic-posts"> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not costmore than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It alsooffers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and notworry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.<h2><a href="/posts/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-11-27</div> <p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The Surface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance is nothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of the performance it does have; it doesn't feel slow for normal tablet tasks either. Besides that, it has a 10" screen, front and back cameras, a kickstand, stylus support and a detachable keyboard β but the latter two are sold separately.</p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/beginner-distros.html" class="article-title">There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-10</div><p><p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you must switch to Arch, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE or at least Debian. That if you use Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.
@@ -646,7 +647,7 @@ Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div><p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like
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</article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. TheSurface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance isnothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of theperformance it does have; it doesn't feel slow for normal tablet tasks either.Besides that, it has a 10" screen, front and back cameras, a kickstand, stylussupport and a detachable keyboard β but the latter two are sold separately.<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div> <p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it. And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.</p></p> </article>
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div><p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life: </p><pre data-language="html"><div class="card card--rounded card--primary"> <div class="card__image-container">
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/beginner-distros.html" class="article-title">There are no beginner GNU/Linux distributions</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-10</div><p><p>I see this so often and it's so wrong. That if you know GNU/Linux, you must switch to Arch, Gentoo, Fedora, OpenSUSE or at least Debian. That if you use Mint or Ubuntu, you're not a real GNU/Linux user.
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div><p><p>Linux isn't very Unix-like by itself. Of course, it's a Unix-like <em class="emphasis-1">kernel</em>, and it does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-27</div><p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The Surface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance is nothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of the
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ support and a detachable keyboard β but the latter two are sold separately.
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
@@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ and automatically better even though it sucks!
<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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<div class="topic-posts"> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2><h2><a href="/posts/roundabout-policies.html" class="article-title">Roundabout-host.com policies</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div> <p><p>Welcome to roundabout-host.com! Before using our services, please take a moment to review these important policies. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed, <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
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</p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/posts/roundabout-policies.html" class="article-title">Roundabout-host.com policies</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>Welcome to roundabout-host.com! Before using our services, please take a moment toreview these important policies.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-07-10</div>
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<div class="topic-posts"> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2><h2><a href="/posts/roundabout-policies.html" class="article-title">Roundabout-host.com policies</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div> <p><p>Welcome to roundabout-host.com! Before using our services, please take a moment to review these important policies. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed, <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
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</p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/posts/roundabout-policies.html" class="article-title">Roundabout-host.com policies</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>Welcome to roundabout-host.com! Before using our services, please take a moment toreview these important policies.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-07-10</div>
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div><p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost more than β¬120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-27</div><p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The Surface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance is nothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of the
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/linux-on-the-surface-go.html" class="article-title">GNU/Linux on the Microsoft Surface Go</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-11-27</div><p><p>Interestingly, the best GNU/Linux tablet is actually made by Microsoft. The Surface Go (first generation) is a tablet released in 2018. The performance is nothing amazing, but unlike most tablets, you can actually make use of the
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks!
@@ -1339,8 +1339,17 @@ the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes
<div class="topic-posts"> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2><h2><a href="/posts/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div> <p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many cases where system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linux devices. </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div><p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life: </p><pre data-language="html"><div class="card card--rounded card--primary"> <div class="card__image-container">
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<article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div><p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a β¨side panelβ¨! It's not like we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool and automatically better even though it sucks! </p></p> </article> <article class="content-area"><h2><a href="/posts/font-stacks.html" class="article-title">Proposed system font stacks</a></h2><div class="home-article-date">2024-12-27</div><p><p>I've seen <a href="https://modernfontstacks.com/">Modern Font Stacks</a>. I agree that there are many caseswhere system fonts are fine, but the stacks there have some problems, especially with GNU/Linuxdevices.</p></p></article><article class="content-area"> <h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2> <div class="home-article-date">2024-07-10</div>
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