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<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
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alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
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is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed,
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<a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with
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this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
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called <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/ampoule">Ampoule</a>. This will be the
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<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
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<h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div>
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<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
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does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU
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<h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed,
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<a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with
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this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
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called <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/ampoule">Ampoule</a>. This will be the
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generator I will use to write the documentation for all my projects, including the
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<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
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<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
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how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
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position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
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played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
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<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
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we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
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and automatically better even though it sucks!
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<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
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we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
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and automatically better even though it sucks!
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/projects/echo.html" class="article-title">Echo</a></h2>
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<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
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made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
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of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
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it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2>
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<p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life:
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</p><pre data-language="html">&lt;div class="card card--rounded card--primary"&gt;
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
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<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
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made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
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of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
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it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
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made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
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of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
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it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
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<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
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made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
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of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
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it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
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<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
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alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
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is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
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<h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
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<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
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how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
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position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
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played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
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<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
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<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
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how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
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position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
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played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
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<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
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alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
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is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
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stage, it supports:
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>gnu/linux</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div>
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<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
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does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU
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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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one.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
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<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
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more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
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offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
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worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>gpl</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
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It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>hardware</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
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<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
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more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
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offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
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worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>html</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div>
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<p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life:
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</p><pre data-language="html">&lt;div class="card card--rounded card--primary"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__image-container"&gt;
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&lt;img src="image.jpg" alt="A nice image" class="card__image"&gt;
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&lt;span class="card__image-caption"&gt;A nice image&lt;/span&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__content"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__header"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__title"&gt;Hello, world!&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;p class="card__text"&gt;
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
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&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__footer"&gt;
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&lt;button class="btn btn--primary btn--raised btn--accent card__button card__button--primary"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;button class="btn btn--secondary btn--raised btn--accent card__button card__button--secondary"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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</pre><p>Or this:
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</p><pre data-language="html">&lt;div class="max-w-sm rounded overflow-hidden shadow-lg"&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;
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&lt;img class="w-full" src="image.jpg" alt="A nice image"&gt;
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&lt;span class="text-gray-500 text-base"&gt;A nice image&lt;/span&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="px-6 py-4"&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;
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&lt;div class="font-bold text-xl mb-2"&gt;Hello, world!&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;p class="text-gray-700 text-base"&gt;
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
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&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="px-6 py-4"&gt;
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&lt;button class="bg-blue-500 hover:bg-blue-700 text-white font-bold py-2 px-4 rounded"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;button class="bg-transparent hover:bg-blue-500 text-blue-700 font-semibold hover:text-white py-2 px-4 border border-blue-500 hover:border-transparent rounded"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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</pre></p>
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</article>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>jinja2</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
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It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>keras</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
646
classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>linux</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/gnulinux-not-linux.html" class="article-title">A Reason to Call it GNU/Linux</a></h2>
660
<div class="home-article-date">2024-07-31</div>
661
<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
662
does Unix-compatible file operations, process management, and system calls, but without the GNU
663
suite or some other userland, it is just a kernel which doesn't have to be used as a Unix-like
664
one.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>machine learning</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
677
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
678
<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
679
classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
680
the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>nas</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
693
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
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<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
695
more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
696
offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
697
And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
698
worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>networking</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
711
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
712
<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
713
more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
714
offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
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And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
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worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
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</p></p>
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</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>opinion</h2></summary>
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<div class="topic-posts">
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727
<article class="content-area">
728
<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
729
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
730
<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
731
we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
732
and automatically better even though it sucks!
733
</p></p>
734
</article>
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</div>
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</details>
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<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>python</h2></summary>
741
<div class="topic-posts">
742
743
<article class="content-area">
744
<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
745
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
746
<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
747
It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
748
</p></p>
749
</article>
750
751
<article class="content-area">
752
<h2><a href="/projects/echo.html" class="article-title">Echo</a></h2>
753
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
754
<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
755
made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
756
of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
757
it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
758
publishing the works.
759
</p></p>
760
</article>
761
762
<article class="content-area">
763
<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
764
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
765
<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
766
alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
767
is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
768
stage, it supports:
769
</p></p>
770
</article>
771
772
<article class="content-area">
773
<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
774
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
775
<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
776
classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
777
the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
778
</p></p>
779
</article>
780
781
<article class="content-area">
782
<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
783
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
784
<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
785
how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
786
position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
787
played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
788
</p></p>
789
</article>
790
791
</div>
792
</details>
793
794
<details class="topic-expander">
795
<summary><h2>rant</h2></summary>
796
<div class="topic-posts">
797
798
<article class="content-area">
799
<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
800
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
801
<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
802
we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
803
and automatically better even though it sucks!
804
</p></p>
805
</article>
806
807
</div>
808
</details>
809
810
<details class="topic-expander">
811
<summary><h2>raspberry pi</h2></summary>
812
<div class="topic-posts">
813
814
<article class="content-area">
815
<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
816
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
817
<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
818
more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
819
offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
820
And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
821
worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
822
</p></p>
823
</article>
824
825
</div>
826
</details>
827
828
<details class="topic-expander">
829
<summary><h2>roundabout</h2></summary>
830
<div class="topic-posts">
831
832
<article class="content-area">
833
<h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2>
834
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
835
<p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed,
836
<a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with
837
this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
838
called <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/ampoule">Ampoule</a>. This will be the
839
generator I will use to write the documentation for all my projects, including the
840
roundabout itself.
841
</p></p>
842
</article>
843
844
<article class="content-area">
845
<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
846
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
847
<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
848
alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
849
is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
850
stage, it supports:
851
</p></p>
852
</article>
853
854
</div>
855
</details>
856
857
<details class="topic-expander">
858
<summary><h2>roundabout-host</h2></summary>
859
<div class="topic-posts">
860
861
<article class="content-area">
862
<h2><a href="/posts/moved-to-a-roundabout.html" class="article-title">Moved to a roundabout</a></h2>
863
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
864
<p><p>Welcome to my new website! I've moved from GitHub to a git software I've developed,
865
<a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/roundabout">a roundabout</a>. To go along with
866
this move, I also made a new website, which is powered by a custom static site generator
867
called <a href="https://roundabout-host.com/roundabout/ampoule">Ampoule</a>. This will be the
868
generator I will use to write the documentation for all my projects, including the
869
roundabout itself.
870
</p></p>
871
</article>
872
873
<article class="content-area">
874
<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
875
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
876
<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
877
alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
878
is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
879
stage, it supports:
880
</p></p>
881
</article>
882
883
</div>
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</details>
885
886
<details class="topic-expander">
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<summary><h2>school project</h2></summary>
888
<div class="topic-posts">
889
890
<article class="content-area">
891
<h2><a href="/projects/echo.html" class="article-title">Echo</a></h2>
892
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
893
<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
894
made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
895
of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
896
it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
897
publishing the works.
898
</p></p>
899
</article>
900
901
</div>
902
</details>
903
904
<details class="topic-expander">
905
<summary><h2>server</h2></summary>
906
<div class="topic-posts">
907
908
<article class="content-area">
909
<h2><a href="/posts/homemade-nas.html" class="article-title">Cheap, homemade NAS with Raspberry Pi</a></h2>
910
<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-21</div>
911
<p><p>This is a very simple, cheap and quick way to get networked storage at home. It should not cost
912
more than €120 for all the components (assuming you've got a network you can plug it into). It also
913
offers more flexibility than a commercial NAS, because you can install any software you want on it.
914
And if you already use the Raspberry Pi for something else, you can just add this to it and not
915
worry about an extra device you need power, networking, space and maintenance for.
916
</p></p>
917
</article>
918
919
</div>
920
</details>
921
922
<details class="topic-expander">
923
<summary><h2>software</h2></summary>
924
<div class="topic-posts">
925
926
<article class="content-area">
927
<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
928
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
929
<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
930
It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
931
</p></p>
932
</article>
933
934
<article class="content-area">
935
<h2><a href="/projects/echo.html" class="article-title">Echo</a></h2>
936
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
937
<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
938
made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
939
of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
940
it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
941
publishing the works.
942
</p></p>
943
</article>
944
945
<article class="content-area">
946
<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
947
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
948
<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
949
alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
950
is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
951
stage, it supports:
952
</p></p>
953
</article>
954
955
</div>
956
</details>
957
958
<details class="topic-expander">
959
<summary><h2>teletype wordle</h2></summary>
960
<div class="topic-posts">
961
962
<article class="content-area">
963
<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
964
<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
965
<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
966
how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
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position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
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played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
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</p></p>
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<h2><a href="/projects/wordle.html" class="article-title">Teletype Wordle</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>Just like the original Wordle, you have to guess a 5-letter word in 6 tries and it tells you
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how many letters are correct and in the right position, how many are correct but in the wrong
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position, and how many are not in the word at all. The only difference is that this one is
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played in the terminal. It's a great SSH toy for when you're bored.
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<summary><h2>user experience</h2></summary>
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<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
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we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
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and automatically better even though it sucks!
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</p></p>
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<summary><h2>waste</h2></summary>
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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</p></p>
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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<h2><a href="/posts/semantic-css.html" class="article-title">Let's write more semantic CSS</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-18</div>
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<p><p>You probably wrote something like this at least once in your life:
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</p><pre data-language="html">&lt;div class="card card--rounded card--primary"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__image-container"&gt;
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&lt;img src="image.jpg" alt="A nice image" class="card__image"&gt;
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&lt;span class="card__image-caption"&gt;A nice image&lt;/span&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__content"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__header"&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__title"&gt;Hello, world!&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;p class="card__text"&gt;
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
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&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="card__footer"&gt;
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&lt;button class="btn btn--primary btn--raised btn--accent card__button card__button--primary"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;button class="btn btn--secondary btn--raised btn--accent card__button card__button--secondary"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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</pre><p>Or this:
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</p><pre data-language="html">&lt;div class="max-w-sm rounded overflow-hidden shadow-lg"&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;
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&lt;img class="w-full" src="image.jpg" alt="A nice image"&gt;
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&lt;span class="text-gray-500 text-base"&gt;A nice image&lt;/span&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="px-6 py-4"&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;
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&lt;div class="font-bold text-xl mb-2"&gt;Hello, world!&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;p class="text-gray-700 text-base"&gt;
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
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&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;div class="px-6 py-4"&gt;
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&lt;button class="bg-blue-500 hover:bg-blue-700 text-white font-bold py-2 px-4 rounded"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;button class="bg-transparent hover:bg-blue-500 text-blue-700 font-semibold hover:text-white py-2 px-4 border border-blue-500 hover:border-transparent rounded"&gt;Click me!&lt;/button&gt;
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&lt;/div&gt;
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</pre></p>
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<h2><a href="/posts/browsers-are-doing-too-much.html" class="article-title">Browsers are doing way too much nowadays</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-05-07</div>
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<p><p>Ooh, shiny! Chrome is now forcing me to view my bookmarks in a ✨side panel✨! It's not like
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we have windowing environments for that, right? Doesn't matter, it's modern, new so it's cool
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and automatically better even though it sucks!
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</p></p>
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<h2><a href="/projects/ampoule.html" class="article-title">Ampoule</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>Ampoule is a lightweight, simple yet flexible, static site generator written in Python.
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It uses Jinja2 for templating. This site was generated using Ampoule.
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</p></p>
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<article class="content-area">
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<h2><a href="/projects/echo.html" class="article-title">Echo</a></h2>
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<p><p>Echo is a very basic status tracker for web endpoints. I don't recommend you use it. It was
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made for a programming competition (hackathon) organised by the Automation and Computing faculty
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of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, in 3 days, alone. I decided to publish it because
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it might be useful for someone and doesn't hurt me to have it online, and the contest encourages
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publishing the works.
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</p></p>
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<h2><a href="/projects/roundabout.html" class="article-title">The roundabout</a></h2>
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<p><p>The roundabout is a <strong class="emphasis-2">git repository hosting</strong> server software. It is designed to be a complete
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alternative to GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Gogs/Gitea/Forgejo, and other similar services. It
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is still in development and not yet ready for production use. As of version 0.3.0 development
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<h2><a href="/projects/waste.html" class="article-title">Waste detection</a></h2>
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<div class="home-article-date">2024-04-29</div>
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<p><p>An YOLO model specifically trained to detect waste in images. We collected a custom dataset of waste,
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classified and annotated it, and trained the model using YOLOv8 on Keras. The model is able to detect
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the position and class of waste in images. It can separate the following classes of waste:
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