As you can tell from the subtitle of this blog, I don't use Bash anymore. In fact, I switched away from Bash a long time ago now, for a myriad of reasons. I'll probably touch on some of those here, but the basic point is that my old post about …
read moreDesktop Configuration Management with Ansible... and Git!
A couple months ago, I wrote about how I had started using Ansible for desktop configuration. I still do, but it's a bit more nuanced now than it was then. There's a few reasons why, but really the most important one was that making any sort of configuration change ended …
read moreThe Case for Tiny Software
Quick disclaimer before getting too far, this article is targeted at a slightly less technical audience than usual, so if I'm explaining a lot of (what you consider to be) basic stuff, that's why.
Today's world is filled with "Apps" which run on "Phones". Let's just think about this for …
read moreTesting Novel Software Configurations Using QEMU
Since late 2009, I've been volunteering at the church I attend. I started by simply running the mixing board and recording the church service audio, but as time went on my role has expanded greatly. I've since started managing some of the computer systems surrounding the A/V system, for …
read moreOrganizing and Tagging Photos
I take a lot of photos. I like to think I'm OK at it, but for a long time I always stumbled when it came to organizing them properly.
In the beginning, I used Shotwell to pull photos off my camera and into folders. This worked OK, but Shotwell is …
read moreDesktop Configuration Management with Ansible
If you read some of my other articles, you might be able to guess that my systems are all set up in a pretty unique and custom way. I use my own window manager, a copy of Emacs that's heavily customized, I use my own photo system, while this post …
read moreZsh Scripts are Dumb
1. Background
As you can probably tell by the existence of this blog, I’m what most people in the tech world call a "power user". I make use of all sorts of little hacks and tricks to make my computers run faster, and do what I want rather than …
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