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diff --git a/config.ini b/config.ini @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ siteName = paritybit.ca languageCode = en-ca blogDir = blog/ buildOptions = -Thtml --html-no-skiphtml --html-no-escapehtml -pushcmd = rsync -rv --delete static/* cerberus:/var/www/paritybit.ca/ && ssh cerberus "./update-sites" +pushCommand = rsync -rv --delete static/* cerberus:/var/www/paritybit.ca/ && ssh cerberus "./update-sites" diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/amateur-radio.md b/content/garden/arboretum/amateur-radio.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/art/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/art/index.md @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -Title: Art -Summary: Art - -# [%title] - -``` - _____ /| - .-'@ & #`'-. // - / % 8 \ // - | m () _ | // - \ 0 ( '-._/ // - jgs '-.____'. y -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -Various notes on art, colour, design, stuff like that. - -## Merveilles Colours - -<table> -<th>cyan #72dec2 -<th>cyan-light #9ffce3 -<tr height="25px"> -<td style="background-color: #72dec2"></td> -<td style="background-color: #9ffce3"></td> -</table> diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/bicycle-shops-ottawa.md b/content/garden/arboretum/bicycle-shops-ottawa.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/book-wishlist.md b/content/garden/arboretum/book-wishlist.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/finished-list.md b/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/finished-list.md @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -Title: Finished Books -Summary: Finished Books - -# [%title] - -[← Back](./) - - -[This is obviously not an exhaustive list of every book I've ever read, just since I started cataloguing.] - -[Ratings represent my personal feelings towards the book. They are not a reflection of how I feel about the author or necessarily the quality of the writing or plot unless otherwise specified. A * means I'm still reading the book so the rating is subject to change and a perfect score means I can't find anything obviously wrong with the book.] - -## 2023 - -### OpenBSD Mastery: Filesystems by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 90/100 - -An informative introduction to the topic of filesystems on OpenBSD, both networked and local. The book is informative and walks you through pretty much everything you'd need to know. It's also written in the typical humourous MWL style. - -I did feel that it was missing a bit though. For example, I was surprised that dump(8) and restore(8) were not covered in detail despite being frequently mentioned and being the included method of backing up a filesystem. Perhaps it will be covered in Absolute OpenBSD, 3rd edition. It would also have been nice to delve just a tiny bit into using fsdb(8) and crli(8) to debug/fix a filesystem. - -### A Little Tea Book: All the Essentials from Leaf to Cup by Sebastian Beckwith with Caroline Paul, Illustration by Wendy MacNaughton - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 98/100 - -This is a cute, fun, and informative book that aims to educate one about tea while being enjoyable to read. It contains many pictures and adorable illustrations and is written in a friendly, non-judgemental tone unlike many other books about tea. I highly recommend this book as an introduction to the world of tea. My only gripe is that sometimes the flow of sentences is interrupted by a diagram or full-spread picture on the turn of a page, but this is really minor. - -### The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook by Mary Lou Heiss and Robert J. Heiss - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 75/100 - -This book had a nice collection of information about various teas and a bit about how the teas are produced. Having some tasting and brewing notes alongside each picture of a given tea's leaves and brew was also quite nice. - -However, I didn't like how judgemental the authors were towards Western brewing styles and Western customs. It felt very much like they were putting Eastern tea traditions on a pedestal and putting down the Western traditions. (This is unfortunately quite common in tea enthusiast circles, where Middle Eastern, Eastern European, British, and other non-East Asian tea traditions and history are ignored or swept to the side). - -Also, the book exhibited a typical mildly pseudo-scientific vibe also often encountered in tea enthusiast circles. For example, on page 37: "One last caveat: water should be boiled only once. [...] reheating water that has come to a boil and cooled completely will create flat-tasting, lifeless water." This, to me, is absolute nonsense that I haven't seen anywhere else even in enthusiast tea spaces. The most I can find about this even through internet searches is people debunking the myth that twice-boiled water concentrates harmful metals. - -### Good Arguments - How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard by Bo Seo - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 95/100 - -This book was a bit more of an auto-biography than I was expecting, but it's very well-written and contains much food for thought regarding having good, high quality debates not only with strangers but also with friends and family. - -## 2022 - -### Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 55/100 - -To be completely honest, this is a book that could have been a long blog post. The beginning has engaging personal anecdotes and important information and considerations when creating a personal knowledge management system, but the book devolves into talking about various other people's experiences (including celebrities) and how PKM systems worked for them. Only about a third of the book felt useful, with the rest feeling like filler. - -### Tarsnap Mastery by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 100/100 - -Short and sweet. A good overview of everything related to Tarsnap. It's nice to have this book next to me when I'm working with Tarsnap. - -### Relayd and Httpd Mastery by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 100/100 - -A good introduction to these bits of OpenBSD software, taking you through nearly everything you might want to do with them. - -### Absolute OpenBSD (2nd ed.) by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 100/100 when it came out, probably 60/100 now. - -This was okay, but certainly very out of date now (released in 2013). There are still useful sections, especially since OpenBSD is a relatively stable platform (compared to Linux which has one fundamental thing change every couple years), but there is still a lot that is noticeably out of date. Wait for a new copy. - -### Absolute FreeBSD (3rd ed.) by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 100/100 - -This was quite a good introduction to FreeBSD. Though, since this was released in 2018 it's also starting to get quite long in the tooth. The content is closer to what you'd experience in FreeBSD these days and is still very useful and helpful, but there are some things that are starting to show their age (such as ZFS becoming even more popular/common compared to GEOM). - -### Ed Mastery by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 101/100 - -The perfect book. 10/10. (It's honestly a really good resource on using the standard text editor.) - -### FreeBSD Mastery: Jails by Michael W. Lucas - -* **Status:** Finished -* **Rating:** 100/100 - -A great resource all about using Jails on FreeBSD (kind of like containers are for Linux, but not really). This was an invaluable resource when I was working on Jails-related infrastructure. - -### The Cathedral And The Bazaar by Eric S. Raymond - -* **Status:** Dropped -* **Rating:** 40/100 - -I stopped reading this book about ⅓rd of the way through. I found it too wordy, too self-congratulatory, and like there wasn't enough of substance. As I was reading the book I kept thinking: "when is he going to get to the meat of the topic already?" diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/index.md @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -Title: Booknotes -Summary: Booknotes - -# [%title] - -``` - .--. _ - .---|__| .((\=. - .--|===|--|/ ,(, - | |===| |\ y - |%%| | | `.__,' - |%%| | | / \\\ - | | | |/| | \`----. - | | | ||\ \ |___.'_ - _| | |__||,\ \-+-._.' )_ - / | |===|--|\ \ \ / \ - / `--^---'--' `--`-'---^-' \ hjw - '================================` -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -A list of books I am considering acquiring: - -[Book Wishlist](book-wishlist.html) - - -A list of books I've read with brief notes about them: - -[Finished List](finished-list.html) - - -More detailed notes from the books I've read/am reading: - -[Disciplined Minds](disciplined-minds.html) - - -Links to books available online: - -[Handbook of Applied Cryptography by Alfred J. Menezes, Paul C. van Oorschot and Scott A. Vanstone](https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/) - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/c.md b/content/garden/arboretum/c.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/computer-names.md b/content/garden/arboretum/computer-names.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/computing-hardware.md b/content/garden/arboretum/computing-hardware.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/booknotes/disciplined-minds.md b/content/garden/arboretum/disciplined-minds.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/fedora-36-spin-resource-comparison.md b/content/garden/arboretum/fedora-36-spin-resource-comparison.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/finished-list.md b/content/garden/arboretum/finished-list.md @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +Title: Finished Books +Summary: Finished Books + +# [%title] + +[← Back](./) + +This is obviously not an exhaustive list of every book I've ever read, just since I started cataloguing. + +Ratings represent my personal feelings towards the book. They are not a reflection of how I feel about the author or necessarily the quality of the writing or plot unless otherwise specified. A * means I'm still reading the book so the rating is subject to change and a perfect score means I can't find anything obviously wrong with the book. + +## 2023 + +### The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future by Robert Darnton + +* **Status:** Reading +* **Rating:** ???/100 + +### How to Make Notes and Write by Dan Allosso and S.F. Allosso + +* **Status:** Reading +* **Rating:** ???/100 + +### OpenBSD Mastery: Filesystems by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 90/100 + +An informative introduction to the topic of filesystems on OpenBSD, both networked and local. The book is informative and walks you through pretty much everything you'd need to know. It's also written in the typical humourous MWL style. + +I did feel that it was missing a bit though. For example, I was surprised that dump(8) and restore(8) were not covered in detail despite being frequently mentioned and being the included method of backing up a filesystem. Perhaps it will be covered in Absolute OpenBSD, 3rd edition. It would also have been nice to delve just a tiny bit into using fsdb(8) and crli(8) to debug/fix a filesystem. + +### A Little Tea Book: All the Essentials from Leaf to Cup by Sebastian Beckwith with Caroline Paul, Illustration by Wendy MacNaughton + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 98/100 + +This is a cute, fun, and informative book that aims to educate one about tea while being enjoyable to read. It contains many pictures and adorable illustrations and is written in a friendly, non-judgemental tone unlike many other books about tea. I highly recommend this book as an introduction to the world of tea. My only gripe is that sometimes the flow of sentences is interrupted by a diagram or full-spread picture on the turn of a page, but this is really minor. + +### The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook by Mary Lou Heiss and Robert J. Heiss + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 75/100 + +This book had a nice collection of information about various teas and a bit about how the teas are produced. Having some tasting and brewing notes alongside each picture of a given tea's leaves and brew was also quite nice. + +However, I didn't like how judgemental the authors were towards Western brewing styles and Western customs. It felt very much like they were putting Eastern tea traditions on a pedestal and putting down the Western traditions. (This is unfortunately quite common in tea enthusiast circles, where Middle Eastern, Eastern European, British, and other non-East Asian tea traditions and history are ignored or swept to the side). + +Also, the book exhibited a typical mildly pseudo-scientific vibe also often encountered in tea enthusiast circles. For example, on page 37: "One last caveat: water should be boiled only once. [...] reheating water that has come to a boil and cooled completely will create flat-tasting, lifeless water." This, to me, is absolute nonsense that I haven't seen anywhere else even in enthusiast tea spaces. The most I can find about this even through internet searches is people debunking the myth that twice-boiled water concentrates harmful metals. + +### Good Arguments - How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard by Bo Seo + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 95/100 + +This book was a bit more of an auto-biography than I was expecting, but it's very well-written and contains much food for thought regarding having good, high quality debates not only with strangers but also with friends and family. + +## 2022 + +### Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 55/100 + +To be completely honest, this is a book that could have been a long blog post. The beginning has engaging personal anecdotes and important information and considerations when creating a personal knowledge management system, but the book devolves into talking about various other people's experiences (including celebrities) and how PKM systems worked for them. Only about a third of the book felt useful, with the rest feeling like filler. + +### Tarsnap Mastery by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 100/100 + +Short and sweet. A good overview of everything related to Tarsnap. It's nice to have this book next to me when I'm working with Tarsnap. + +### Relayd and Httpd Mastery by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 100/100 + +A good introduction to these bits of OpenBSD software, taking you through nearly everything you might want to do with them. + +### Absolute OpenBSD (2nd ed.) by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 100/100 when it came out, probably 60/100 now. + +This was okay, but certainly very out of date now (released in 2013). There are still useful sections, especially since OpenBSD is a relatively stable platform (compared to Linux which has one fundamental thing change every couple years), but there is still a lot that is noticeably out of date. Wait for a new copy. + +### Absolute FreeBSD (3rd ed.) by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 100/100 + +This was quite a good introduction to FreeBSD. Though, since this was released in 2018 it's also starting to get quite long in the tooth. The content is closer to what you'd experience in FreeBSD these days and is still very useful and helpful, but there are some things that are starting to show their age (such as ZFS becoming even more popular/common compared to GEOM). + +### Ed Mastery by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 101/100 + +The perfect book. 10/10. (It's honestly a really good resource on using the standard text editor.) + +### FreeBSD Mastery: Jails by Michael W. Lucas + +* **Status:** Finished +* **Rating:** 100/100 + +A great resource all about using Jails on FreeBSD (kind of like containers are for Linux, but not really). This was an invaluable resource when I was working on Jails-related infrastructure. + +### The Cathedral And The Bazaar by Eric S. Raymond + +* **Status:** Dropped +* **Rating:** 40/100 + +I stopped reading this book about ⅓rd of the way through. I found it too wordy, too self-congratulatory, and like there wasn't enough of substance. As I was reading the book I kept thinking: "when is he going to get to the meat of the topic already?" diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/writing/fountain-pens.md b/content/garden/arboretum/fountain-pens.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/gemini-to-markdown.md b/content/garden/arboretum/gemini-to-markdown.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +Title: Converting Gemini to Markdown +Summary: Converting Gemini to Markdown + +# [%title] + +This is a little snippet of shell script that I was using in sbs(1) until +I removed it. + +The first sed expression converts all local links that end in `.gmi` to `.html` +(e.g. `/blog/post1.gmi` becomes `/blog/post1.html`). The second sed expression +converts all gemini-style links to markdown-style links. The third sed +expression fixes gemini links that only have a URL so that the URL will be +displayed as the link text. The fourth sed expression converts links to images +into Markdown's image syntax, so images will be displayed with the `<img>` tag. + +This wasn't working on OpenBSD for some reason, but I didn't bother to debug it +since I removed the functionality from sbs anyways. + +``` +if [ "$(echo "$file" | awk -F\. '{print $NF}' )" = "gmi" ]; then + printf "Converting: content%s/%s to markdown...\n" "$subDir" "$fileName" + fileName=$(basename "$file" .gmi) + sed -e 's/\(=>[ ]*\)\(.*\)\(.gmi\)\(.*\)/\1\2.html\4/g' \ + -e 's/=>[ ]*\([^ ]*\)\( \|\)\(.*\)/[\3](\1)\n/g' \ + -e 's/\[\](\(.*\))/[\1](\1)/g' \ + -e 's/\(\[.*\]\)\((\(.*.jpe\?g\|.*.png\))\)/!\1\2/g' \ + "$file" > /tmp/sbs/"$fileName".md + file=/tmp/sbs/"$fileName".md +fi +``` diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/general-programming-tips-advice.md b/content/garden/arboretum/general-programming-tips-advice.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/general-tips-and-tricks.md b/content/garden/arboretum/general-tips-and-tricks.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/git.md b/content/garden/arboretum/git.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/goaccess-with-openbsd-httpd.md b/content/garden/arboretum/goaccess-with-openbsd-httpd.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/index.md @@ -18,55 +18,105 @@ jgs \\/ ._\//_/__/ ,\_//__\\/. \_//__/_ [← Back](../) - The Arboretum is the place for long-lived concepts. Here you can find my opinions, values and beliefs, recipes, and other similar things. -[🗒️ Booknotes](booknotes/) +## 🎨 Art +### Merveilles Colours -Notes from the books I've read, links to freely available books, and a list of books I'm looking for. +<table> +<th>cyan #72dec2 +<th>cyan-light #9ffce3 +<tr height="25px"> +<td style="background-color: #72dec2"></td> +<td style="background-color: #9ffce3"></td> +</table> -[🎨 Art](art/) +## 📚 Books +* [List of books I want](book-wishlist.html) +* [Books I've finished](finished-list.html). -Various notes on art, colour, design, stuff like that. +Notes on: -[📚 Knowledge](knowledge/) +* [Disciplined Minds](disciplined-minds.html) +## 🗒️ Notes General documents, notes, and other bits and pieces I find valuable. -[💭 Opinions](opinions/) +* Benchmarking: [Fedora 36 Spins - Resource Usage Comparison](fedora-36-spin-resource-comparison.html) +* [Amateur Radio](amateur-radio.html) +* [Personal Productivity-Sans-Burnout Tips](productivity-tips.html) +* Philosophy: + * [Meditation](meditation.html) + * [Obscurantism](obscurantism.html) + * [Permacomputing](permacomputing.html) + * [Some Thoughts On The Real World By One Who Glimpsed It And Fled by Bill Watterson](watterson.html) + * [The Merveilles Sensibility](merveilles.html) +## 💭 Opinions Opinions on various, usually material things. -[💾 Programming](programming/) +Please keep in mind that the older an opinion is here, the less likely it may be +to still reflect my current thoughts. I do come back and re-evaluate them +occasionally, but know that I am not steadfast in all of my opinions and things +will change over time. +I have categorized my opinions to make them easier to find: -Notes replaced to computer programming. +* [Computing Hardware](computing-hardware.html) +* [Operating Systems](operating-systems.html) +* [Software Licensing](software-licensing.html) +* [Video Games](video-games.html) +* [Miscellaneous Opinions](miscellaneous.html) -[🍜 Recipes](recipes/) +## 💾 Programming +* General: [Style](style.html), [General Programming Tips and Advice](general-programming-tips-advice.html), [Programming Philosophy](programming-philosophy.html) +* Programming languages: [C](c.html), [Raku](raku.html) +* Tools: [git](git.html), [Vim](vim.html) -A catalog of recipes I found or created. +## 🍜 Recipes -[🖥️ System Administration](sysadmin/) +A [catalog of recipes](recipes/) I found or created. +## 🖥️ System Administration Notes, configurations, and other things related to computer system administration. -[🍵 Tea](tea/) - +* General: + * [How I Name my Computers](computer-names.html) + * [General Tips and Tricks](general-tips-and-tricks.html) + * [Server Security](server-security.html) +* JadeRune: + * [JadeRune.net Admin Scripts](jaderune-admin-scripts.html) +* OpenBSD: + * [Using Goaccess with OpenBSD's httpd](goaccess-with-openbsd-httpd.html) + * [OpenBSD NAS](openbsd-nas.html) + * [OpenBSD Router](openbsd-router.html) + * [OpenBSD Server Details](openbsd-server-details.html) + * [Relaying Service Mail With OpenSMTPD](relaying-service-mail-with-opensmtpd.html) + * [OpenBSD on the Desktop](openbsd-desktop.html) +* Misc: + * [Misskey Setup](misskey.html) + * [Tarsnap Backups With Acts](tarsnap-backups-with-acts.html) + * [UW IMAP Server Documentation](uw-imap.html) + +## 🍵 Tea Notes about the various teas I've tried and about tea in general. -[⚖️ Values and Beliefs](values-and-beliefs/) +[Nothing Here Yet] +## ⚖️ Values and Beliefs -What I value and believe in. - -[✍️ Writing](writing/) +What I [value and believe in](values-and-beliefs.html). +## ✍️ Writing Notes about writing and my mini collection of fountain pens and inks. + +* [🖋️ My Fountain Pens](fountain-pens.html) +* [🐙 My Fountain Pen Inks](inks.html) diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/writing/inks.md b/content/garden/arboretum/inks.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/irc.md b/content/garden/arboretum/irc.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/jaderune-admin-scripts.md b/content/garden/arboretum/jaderune-admin-scripts.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/cool-gemini-capsules.md b/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/cool-gemini-capsules.md @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -Title: Cool Gemini Capsules -Summary: Cool Gemini Capsules - -# [%title] - -[← Back](./) - - -[gemini://library.inu.red/](gemini://library.inu.red/) - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/index.md @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -Title: Knowledge -Summary: Knowledge - -# [%title] - -```ASCII Art of an open book and an ink bottle with quill - __ - (`/\ - `=\/\ __...--~~~~~-._ _.-~~~~~--...__ - `=\/\ \ / \\ - `=\/ V \\ - //_\___--~~~~~~-._ | _.-~~~~~~--...__\\ - // ) (..----~~~~._\ | /_.~~~~----.....__\\ - ===( INK )==========\\|//==================== -__ejm\___/________dwb`---`_______________________ -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -A collection of instructional documents, notes, configurations, or other bits and pieces of documentation I find valuable. - -[Personal Productivity-Sans-Burnout Tips](productivity-tips.html) - -[Cool Gemini Capsules](cool-gemini-capsules.html) - -[Fedora 36 Spins - Resource Usage Comparison](fedora-36-spin-resource-comparison.html) - -[OpenBSD on the Desktop](openbsd-desktop.html) - -[Amateur Radio](amateur-radio.html) - - -## Philosophy - -[Obscurantism](obscurantism.html) - -[Permacomputing](permacomputing.html) - -[The Merveilles Sensibility](merveilles.html) - -[Some Thoughts On The Real World By One Who Glimpsed It And Fled](watterson.html) - -[Meditation](meditation.html) - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/meditation.md b/content/garden/arboretum/meditation.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/merveilles.md b/content/garden/arboretum/merveilles.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/miscellaneous.md b/content/garden/arboretum/miscellaneous.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/misskey.md b/content/garden/arboretum/misskey.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/obscurantism.md b/content/garden/arboretum/obscurantism.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/openbsd-desktop.md b/content/garden/arboretum/openbsd-desktop.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/openbsd-nas.md b/content/garden/arboretum/openbsd-nas.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/openbsd-router.md b/content/garden/arboretum/openbsd-router.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/openbsd-server-details.md b/content/garden/arboretum/openbsd-server-details.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/openbsd-server-setup.md b/content/garden/arboretum/openbsd-server-setup.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/operating-systems.md b/content/garden/arboretum/operating-systems.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/index.md @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -Title: Opinions -Summary: Opinions - -# [%title] - -``` - _---~~(~~-_. - _{ ) ) - , ) -~~- ( ,-' )_ - ( `-,_..`., )-- '_,) - ( ` _) ( -~( -_ `, } - (_- _ ~_-~~~~`, ,' ) - `~ -^( __;-,((())) - ~~~~ {_ -_(()) - `\ } - { } -Art By: Steven James Walker <swalker1@emerald.tufts.edu> -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -This is where I keep and catalog all of the opinions I care to write down and -share. This is something I use both as a personal reference when I'm having -discussions with people and as a place to point people to get them up to speed -about my thoughts on a given subject. - -Please keep in mind that the older an opinion is here, the less likely it may be -to still reflect my current thoughts. I do come back and re-evaluate them -occasionally, but know that I am not steadfast in all of my opinions and things -will change over time. - -I have categorized my opinions to make them easier to find: - -[Computing Hardware](computing-hardware.html) - -[Operating Systems](operating-systems.html) - -[Software Licensing](software-licensing.html) - -[Video Games](video-games.html) - -[Miscellaneous Opinions](miscellaneous.html) - - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/permacomputing.md b/content/garden/arboretum/permacomputing.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/productivity-tips.md b/content/garden/arboretum/productivity-tips.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/programming-philosophy.md b/content/garden/arboretum/programming-philosophy.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/programming/index.md @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -Title: Programming and Computing -Summary: Programming and Computing - -# [%title] - -``` - ___________________________________ -|.-.--.--.--.--.--.--.--.--.--.--.-.| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||_|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|__|_|| -[_>_______________________________<_] -||"|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|""|"|| -|| | | | | | | | | | | | || -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -||(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)(_)|| -|'-'--'--'--'--'--'--'--'--'--'--'-'| jgs -`"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""` -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -[C](c.html) - -[General Programming Tips and Advice](general-programming-tips-advice.html) - -[Using Git](git.html) - -[Programming Philosophy](programming-philosophy.html) - -[Raku](raku.html) - -[Style](style.html) - -[Vim](vim.html) - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/raku.md b/content/garden/arboretum/raku.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/relaying-service-mail-with-opensmtpd.md b/content/garden/arboretum/relaying-service-mail-with-opensmtpd.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/server-security.md b/content/garden/arboretum/server-security.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/software-licensing.md b/content/garden/arboretum/software-licensing.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/style.md b/content/garden/arboretum/style.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/index.md @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -Title: Sysadmin -Summary: Sysadmin - -# [%title] - -``` -.---------------------------------. -| .---------------------------. | -|[]| |[]| -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| | | | -| `---------------------------' | -| __________________ _____ | -| | ___ | | | -| | | | | | | -| | | | | | | -| | | | | | | -| | |___| | | | -\_____|__________________|_____|__|dp -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -[Computer Names](computer-names.html) - -[General Tips and Tricks](general-tips-and-tricks.html) - -[Using Goaccess with OpenBSD's httpd](goaccess-with-openbsd-httpd.html) - -[JadeRune.net Admin Scripts](jaderune-admin-scripts.html) - -[Misskey Setup](misskey.html) - -[OpenBSD NAS](openbsd-nas.html) - -[OpenBSD Router](openbsd-router.html) - -[OpenBSD Server Details](openbsd-server-details.html) - -[Relaying Service Mail With OpenSMTPD](relaying-service-mail-with-opensmtpd.html) - -[Server Security](server-security.html) - -[Tarsnap Backups With Acts](tarsnap-backups-with-acts.html) - -[UW IMAP Server Documentation](uw-imap.html) - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/tarsnap-backups-with-acts.md b/content/garden/arboretum/tarsnap-backups-with-acts.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/tea/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/tea/index.md @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Title: Tea -Summary: Tea - -# [%title] - -``` - ( ) ( ) ) - ) ( ) ( ( - ( ) ( ) ) - _____________ - <_____________> ___ - | |/ _ \ - | | | | - | |_| | - ___| |\___/ Elissa Potier - / \___________/ \ - \_____________________/ -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -Notes about the various teas I've tried and about tea in general. - -## Teas - - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/sysadmin/uw-imap.md b/content/garden/arboretum/uw-imap.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/values-and-beliefs.md b/content/garden/arboretum/values-and-beliefs.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +Title: Values and Beliefs +Summary: Values and Beliefs + +# [%title] + +[← Back](../) + + +## Against + +I am aggressively opposed to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, nationalism, fascism, ethnocentrism, religious fundamentalism, colonialism, obscurantism, and oppressive and coercive power structures of all kinds. I am against those who try to divide, "other", and put down. + +[Obscurantism](../knowledge/obscurantism.html) + +## Chaos + +The universe is a naturally chaotic system as is everything contained within it. Embrace chaos and change instead of fighting it. There is no such thing as the universality of a process, technology, or practice; everything must adapt to cope with the situation at hand. + +Chaos is especially evident in humans. No two humans are exactly alike. Do not attempt to force humans into neat boxes with tidy labels as this does a disservice to the reality of the complexity of a person. The only labels that should be assigned to a human are the ones they assign to themselves. + +## Cooperation over Competition + +Competition, while healthy and enjoyable in certain contexts (e.g. Code Golf), lends itself to aggression, unfriendliness, and exclusivity in most others. Cooperation, on the other hand, is about working with others to improve something for the benefit of all relevant parties and lends itself to friendliness, compassion, and inclusivity. + +## Openness and Sharing + +The sharing of knowledge and resources is essential to cooperation. Open source software and hardware and the freedom of knowledge and ideas are essential for a successful society. We gain very little by hoarding, locking inventions behind patents, and using strict copyright. Instead, we have a lot to gain by sharing our own ideas and inventions so they can be examined, learned from, and improved upon by others. Doing the same for those of others' is also essential to personal growth. + +## Community + +Self-organized, smaller communities are more resilient, autonomous, and have more control over their existences than people living individually in large societies. They are also more in-tune with their own wants and needs compared to a society acting for all individuals with broad-reaching policies and practices. Collective action, not individualism, is how humanity can get through the crises it faces. + +## Constraint + +Constraint should be embraced for its ability to enhance the creative process and bring out the best in human ingenuity. As @j3s@merveilles.town puts it: + +> When everything is easy, I do nothing. I need constraint. Constraint forces me to plan and take action. Constraint makes me feel like I'm living, while excess makes me feel like I'm alive. + +## Sustainability + +For humanity to continue to exist into the future, we must realize that we are part of nature, not above it. We must embrace sustainable practices in which we are conscious about the resources we use, we repair, upgrade, and re-purpose that which has already been made, and where we strive to integrate with nature, not hide from or dominate it. + +## Work + +People should not have to work to earn themselves a pitiful wage in order to survive. Work should be something one does for pleasure because they wish to contribute to their community or society. In the framework of our capitalist society, that means everyone should be afforded an income necessary to sustain their life (a universal basic income), so they can instead focus on fulfilling their desires and dreams (creating art, writing software, growing food, building structures) instead of being stuck in an endless grind lest they end up unable to afford food or shelter. In the framework of an economic model which does not involve money, this means that a person is afforded what their community determines are the necessities of life so that person is able to participate in that community in whatever capacity best suits them. + +> It was a rude shock to see just how empty and robotic life can be when you don't care about what you're doing, and the only reason you're there is to pay the bills. + +-- Bill Watterson + +## Values + +From my beliefs above, you can hopefully see that I value: + +* Quality over quantity +* Happiness over wealth +* Inclusion over exclusion +* Sustainability over profitability +* Autonomy and freedom over coercion and dependence on more than one's community +* Mindfulness over distraction +* Flexibility over rigidity +* Reflection over conviction +* Equality over privilege +* Optimism over apathy or pessimism +* Peace over violence +* Generosity over selfishness +* Fairness over exploitation +* Frugality over excess + +## Also See + +[The Merveilles Sensibility](../knowledge/merveilles.html) + +[Some Thoughts On The Real World By One Who Glimpsed It And Fled](https://web.mit.edu/jmorzins/www/C-H-speech.html) + + diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/values-and-beliefs/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/values-and-beliefs/index.md @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -Title: Values and Beliefs -Summary: Values and Beliefs - -# [%title] - -``` - ,ggg, gg ,ggg, - d8P""8b ,d88b, d8""Y8b - Y8b,__,,aadd88888bbaaa,888888,aaadd88888bbaa,,__,d8P - "88888888888888888888I888888I88888888888888888888" - /|\`""YY8888888PP""""`888888'""""YY8888888PP""'/|\ - / | \ `WWWW' / | \ - / | \ ,dMMb, / | \ - / | \ I8888I / | \ - / | \ `Y88P' / | \ - / | \ `YP' / | \ - / | \ 88 / | \ - / | \ i88i / | \ - / | \ 8888 / | \ -"Y88888888888888888888888P" i8888i "Y88888888888888888888888P" - `""Y888888888888888P""' ,888888, `""Y888888888888888P""' - I888888I - Y888888P - `Y8888P' - `WWWW' Normand - dMMb Veilleux - _,ad8888ba,_ - __,,aaaadd888888888888888bbaaaa,,__ - d8888888888888888888888888888888888888b -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -## Against - -I am aggressively opposed to racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, nationalism, fascism, ethnocentrism, religious fundamentalism, colonialism, obscurantism, and oppressive and coercive power structures of all kinds. I am against those who try to divide, "other", and put down. - -[Obscurantism](../knowledge/obscurantism.html) - - -## Chaos - -The universe is a naturally chaotic system as is everything contained within it. Embrace chaos and change instead of fighting it. There is no such thing as the universality of a process, technology, or practice; everything must adapt to cope with the situation at hand. - -Chaos is especially evident in humans. No two humans are exactly alike. Do not attempt to force humans into neat boxes with tidy labels as this does a disservice to the reality of the complexity of a person. The only labels that should be assigned to a human are the ones they assign to themselves. - -## Cooperation over Competition - -Competition, while healthy and enjoyable in certain contexts (e.g. Code Golf), lends itself to aggression, unfriendliness, and exclusivity in most others. Cooperation, on the other hand, is about working with others to improve something for the benefit of all relevant parties and lends itself to friendliness, compassion, and inclusivity. - -## Openness and Sharing - -The sharing of knowledge and resources is essential to cooperation. Open source software and hardware and the freedom of knowledge and ideas are essential for a successful society. We gain very little by hoarding, locking inventions behind patents, and using strict copyright. Instead, we have a lot to gain by sharing our own ideas and inventions so they can be examined, learned from, and improved upon by others. Doing the same for those of others' is also essential to personal growth. - -## Community - -Self-organized, smaller communities are more resilient, autonomous, and have more control over their existences than people living individually in large societies. They are also more in-tune with their own wants and needs compared to a society acting for all individuals with broad-reaching policies and practices. Collective action, not individualism, is how humanity can get through the crises it faces. - -## Constraint - -Constraint should be embraced for its ability to enhance the creative process and bring out the best in human ingenuity. As @j3s@merveilles.town puts it: - -> When everything is easy, I do nothing. I need constraint. Constraint forces me to plan and take action. Constraint makes me feel like I'm living, while excess makes me feel like I'm alive. - -## Sustainability - -For humanity to continue to exist into the future, we must realize that we are part of nature, not above it. We must embrace sustainable practices in which we are conscious about the resources we use, we repair, upgrade, and re-purpose that which has already been made, and where we strive to integrate with nature, not hide from or dominate it. - -## Work - -People should not have to work to earn themselves a pitiful wage in order to survive. Work should be something one does for pleasure because they wish to contribute to their community or society. In the framework of our capitalist society, that means everyone should be afforded an income necessary to sustain their life (a universal basic income), so they can instead focus on fulfilling their desires and dreams (creating art, writing software, growing food, building structures) instead of being stuck in an endless grind lest they end up unable to afford food or shelter. In the framework of an economic model which does not involve money, this means that a person is afforded what their community determines are the necessities of life so that person is able to participate in that community in whatever capacity best suits them. - -> It was a rude shock to see just how empty and robotic life can be when you don't care about what you're doing, and the only reason you're there is to pay the bills. - --- Bill Watterson - -## Values - -From my beliefs above, you can hopefully see that I value: - -* Quality over quantity -* Happiness over wealth -* Inclusion over exclusion -* Sustainability over profitability -* Autonomy and freedom over coercion and dependence on more than one's community -* Mindfulness over distraction -* Flexibility over rigidity -* Reflection over conviction -* Equality over privilege -* Optimism over apathy or pessimism -* Peace over violence -* Generosity over selfishness -* Fairness over exploitation -* Frugality over excess - -## Also See - -[The Merveilles Sensibility](../knowledge/merveilles.html) - -[Some Thoughts On The Real World By One Who Glimpsed It And Fled](https://web.mit.edu/jmorzins/www/C-H-speech.html) - - diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/opinions/video-games.md b/content/garden/arboretum/video-games.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/programming/vim.md b/content/garden/arboretum/vim.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/knowledge/watterson.md b/content/garden/arboretum/watterson.md diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/writing/digital-tools.md b/content/garden/arboretum/writing/digital-tools.md @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -Title: Digital Writing Tools -Summary: Digital Writing Tools - -# [%title] - -[← Back](./) - - -[Nothing here yet.] diff --git a/content/garden/arboretum/writing/index.md b/content/garden/arboretum/writing/index.md @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Title: Writing -Summary: Writing - -# [%title] - -``` - __..._ _...__ -_..-" `Y` "-._ -\ Once upon | / -\\ a time..| // -\\\ | /// - \\\ _..---.|.---.._ /// - \\`_..---.Y.---.._`// jgs - '` `' -``` - -[← Back](../) - - -Notes about writing and my mini collection of fountain pens and inks. - -[🖋️ My Fountain Pens](fountain-pens.html) - - -[🐙 My Fountain Pen Inks](inks.html) - - -[⌨️ Digital Writing Tools](digital-tools.html) - diff --git a/content/garden/compost/freebsd-nas.md b/content/garden/compost/freebsd-nas.md @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ Summary: FreeBSD NAS # [%title] +[← Back](./) + ## Hardware The machine is a Dell Optiplex 3020MT with the following specs: diff --git a/content/garden/compost/index.md b/content/garden/compost/index.md @@ -26,5 +26,4 @@ Summary: The Compost Heap The Compost Heap is an archive of completed projects and other things I am finished with. Things here may eventually spark new ideas or be incorporated into new projects. -[FreeBSD NAS](freebsd-nas.html) - +* [FreeBSD NAS](freebsd-nas.html) diff --git a/content/garden/greenhouse/index.md b/content/garden/greenhouse/index.md @@ -15,36 +15,26 @@ _\|/__|__|__|_|___________________|__ [← Back](../) - The Greenhouse is the place where new things are incorporated into the garden. It is the sprouting place for seeds that may eventually develop into projects. ## Notes These are things that I have reviewed and taken notes on but don't know yet what to do with. -[AoM Podcast #825: Tactics and Mindset Shifts for Making the Most of Life](tactics-and-mindset-shifts-for-making-the-most-of-life.html) - -[AoM Podcast #828: The Groundhog Day Roadmap for Changing Your Life](groundhog-day-roadmap-for-changing-your-life.html) - -[Issues with Linux](linux-issues.html) - -[Bad Assumptions Made By User/Profile Systems](user-profile-systems-bad-assumptions.html) - +* [AoM Podcast #825: Tactics and Mindset Shifts for Making the Most of Life](tactics-and-mindset-shifts-for-making-the-most-of-life.html) +* [AoM Podcast #828: The Groundhog Day Roadmap for Changing Your Life](groundhog-day-roadmap-for-changing-your-life.html) +* [Issues with Linux](linux-issues.html) +* [Bad Assumptions Made By User/Profile Systems](user-profile-systems-bad-assumptions.html) ## Clippings -A collection of notes and clippings from articles that don't yet fit anywhere else, but which I still find valuable. - -[Clippings](clippings.html) - +A [collection of notes and clippings](clippings.html) from articles that don't yet fit anywhere else, but which I still find valuable. ## Intake Here are links, documents, and other things I found interesting that I want to get around to reading and possibly taking notes on. -[Web Browser Engineering Book](https://browser.engineering/) - -[Sick Systems](https://www.issendai.com/psychology/sick-systems.html) - -[https://aeon.co/essays/google-didnt-break-your-brain-a-history-of-distraction](https://aeon.co/essays/google-didnt-break-your-brain-a-history-of-distraction) +* [Web Browser Engineering Book](https://browser.engineering/) +* [Sick Systems](https://www.issendai.com/psychology/sick-systems.html) +* [Google Didn't Break Your Brain: A History of Distraction](https://aeon.co/essays/google-didnt-break-your-brain-a-history-of-distraction) diff --git a/content/garden/plots/index.md b/content/garden/plots/index.md @@ -16,63 +16,36 @@ Summary: The Plots [← Back](../) - The Plots are where active projects live. Here you can find actively worked on technical projects, essays, or anything else that’s being grown into something that may eventually be put out into the world. ## Blog Posts -[Creating A Digital Garden](digital-gardens.html) - -[Notes on A Philosophy of Software Development](philosophy-software-development.html) - -[Evaluating MacOS as a Linux/BSD user](macos-evaluation.html) - -[Evaluating iOS as a Linux/BSD user](ios-evaluation.html) - -[Issues with Systemd](issues-with-systemd.html) - -[Issues with ZFS](zfs-issues.html) - -[Run Your Own Email](run-your-own-email.html) - -[Design Patterns and Cargo Culting](design-patterns-and-cargo-culting.html) - -[Avoid News Media](avoid-news-media.html) - -[The Attention Economy is Ruining Your Life](the-attention-economy.html) - -[The Modern Professional's Hollow Life](modern-professional-hollow-life.html) - -[Computer Science's Education Problem](computer-science-education-problem.html) - -[Good Computing Systems Let Users Mold Them](good-computing-systems-let-users-mold-them.html) - -[Nothing is Permanent](nothing-is-permanent.html) - -[Search Engines Are Useless](search-engines-are-useless.html) - -[The Fediverse Has Problems](fediverse-has-problems.html) - -[Computers as Place](computers-as-place.html) - -[Buying What You Need When You Need It](buying-what-you-need-when-you-need-it.html) - +* [Creating A Digital Garden](digital-gardens.html) +* [Notes on A Philosophy of Software Development](philosophy-software-development.html) +* [Evaluating MacOS as a Linux/BSD user](macos-evaluation.html) +* [Evaluating iOS as a Linux/BSD user](ios-evaluation.html) +* [Issues with Systemd](issues-with-systemd.html) +* [Issues with ZFS](zfs-issues.html) +* [Run Your Own Email](run-your-own-email.html) +* [Design Patterns and Cargo Culting](design-patterns-and-cargo-culting.html) +* [Avoid News Media](avoid-news-media.html) +* [The Attention Economy is Ruining Your Life](the-attention-economy.html) +* [The Modern Professional's Hollow Life](modern-professional-hollow-life.html) +* [Computer Science's Education Problem](computer-science-education-problem.html) +* [Good Computing Systems Let Users Mold Them](good-computing-systems-let-users-mold-them.html) +* [Nothing is Permanent](nothing-is-permanent.html) +* [Search Engines Are Useless](search-engines-are-useless.html) +* [The Fediverse Has Problems](fediverse-has-problems.html) +* [Computers as Place](computers-as-place.html) +* [Buying What You Need When You Need It](buying-what-you-need-when-you-need-it.html) ## Projects -[Buy Nothing Site](buy-nothing-site.html) - -[Server Monitoring Made Easy](server-monitor.html) - -[Project -Create An Operating System-](os-project.html) - -[Math Reference Sheets](math-reference-sheets.html) - -[Text Editor](text-editor.html) - -[Building a Computer](building-a-computer.html) - -[IRC Client From Scratch](irc-client.html) - -[TextDB](textdb.html) - +* [Buy Nothing Site](buy-nothing-site.html) +* [Server Monitoring Made Easy](server-monitor.html) +* [Project -Create An Operating System-](os-project.html) +* [Math Reference Sheets](math-reference-sheets.html) +* [Text Editor](text-editor.html) +* [Building a Computer](building-a-computer.html) +* [IRC Client From Scratch](irc-client.html) +* [TextDB](textdb.html) diff --git a/content/garden/recently-changed.md b/content/garden/recently-changed.md @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -Title: Recently Changed -Summary: Recently Changed - -# [%title] - -``` -.'`~~~~~~~~~~~`'. -( .'11 12 1'. ) -| :10 \ 2: | -| :9 @-> 3: | -| :8 4; | -'. '..7 6 5..' .' - ~-------------~ ldb -``` - -### January 11, 2023 - -Added a peanut noodle salad recipe. - -[Peanut Noodle Salad](arboretum/recipes/peanut-noodle-salad.html) - - -Took cuttings from the Knowledge tree and planted the Sysadmin and Programming trees from them. (I moved those subcategories out to be their own categories under the arboretum.) - -[Sysadmin](arboretum/sysadmin/) - -[Programming](arboretum/programming/) - - -### January 10, 2023 - -Added a banana bread recipe. - -[Banana Bread](arboretum/recipes/banana-bread.html) - - -### January 1, 2023 - -I went through a lot of bookmarks on Fedi and a bunch of brand new blogs and added bits and piece (quotes, links, etc.) to various blog posts in my plots. I also expanded on and wrote new opinions regarding video games and created some new pages on IRC, naming computers, and a new idea for a text-based database. Here are some of the most significant changes: - -[Video Games](arboretum/opinions/video-games.html) - -[[NEW] IRC](arboretum/knowledge/irc.html) - -[[NEW] Computer Names](arboretum/knowledge/sysadmin/computer-names.html) - -[[NEW] TextDB](plots/textdb.html) - diff --git a/content/projects/index.md b/content/projects/index.md @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ my own stuff. Things I'm spending the most time on right now: +## Other Active Projects + +Projects that I maintain but which don't take up much of my time: + <details> <summary><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~jbauer/sbs">sbs</a> (2021-present) (POSIX shell)</summary> <p>My custom static site generator that uses @@ -19,10 +23,6 @@ Things I'm spending the most time on right now: utilities to build a website. It supports Markdown and Gemini as well as Atom feed generation and basic configuration.</p> </details> -## Other Active Projects - -Things I come back to occasionally, but which don't take up much of my time: - <details> <summary><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/fediring.net">Fediring.net</a> (2022-present) (Various)</summary> <p>I help manage the Fediring webring by responding to tickets and maintaining the ring's integrity.</p>