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Selected documentation and usage notes for my dotfiles

Revision No. 1102, commit 1541893. “sxhkd: Volume adjustment keybinds now 2x as granular” View changelog since the last revision as [ diff HEAD~1...HEAD][2] The verbosity factor of this document compared to comment lines of code in this repo is about 5:1. If this document is 46.8KiB in size, and the approximate size of all comment lines of code is 85.6KiB then this document currently covers about…

Fun and Useful Links to Elsewhere

Startpage Links **4channel** NSFW! --- [/g/](https://boards.4channel.org/g/catalog) *[desu](https://desuarchive.org/g/)* · [/ck/](https://boards.4channel.org/ck/catalog) *[warosu](https://warosu.org/ck/)* · [/o/](https://boards.4channel.org/o/catalog) *[4plebs](https://archive.4plebs.org/o/)* · [[s4s]](https://boards.4chan.org/s4s/catalog) *[4plebs](https://archive.4plebs.org/s4s/)* **4channel…

My Collection of Assorted Figurines (oops all miku!)

Last updated Here’s my small, yet growing IRL collection of figurines and other assorted cute things that I’m slowly running out of room for. Most of my collection consists of inexpensive “prize figures” of the type you could win from a Japanese [“skill” claw machine][claw], these are more modest and less ambitious in detail, character pose, and/or paintwork quality than much higher priced “scale…

List of low profile GPUs for small form factor PCs (SFFs)

Last updated . We are now seeing year to year LP card uplifts after many years of stagnation and segment drought, it’s an exciting time! Most GPU marketing materials will use the term LP or “low profile” to refer to graphics cards that are 69mm, or half the height of a normal GPU, not full-height short-length GPUs meant for Mini-ITX cases. As far as discrete graphics go, these are the most space…

Friendship ended with Thinkpad, now Chromebook (w/ Coreboot) is my best friend

Posted on . In this article, I go over my personal philosophy in choosing a general purpose laptop computer for everyday use, and why that computer should be an inexpensive, readily available, and effectively disposable x86_64 Chromebook that you reflashed into a normal computer by pressing 3 keys, disconnecting the battery, and running one (1) shell script. You can click here to skip over my…

Termux: SSH fingerprint authentication using Android Keystore

Written on . If you’re unfamiliar with Termux, it’s an extensible Android terminal emulator that papers over the user-hostile quirks of the Android operating system to provide a mostly faithful Linux environment for running familiar *nix software. It comes with an extensive APT package repository cross-compiled for ARM devices. You can install it from F-Droid or from upstream. Does this turn your…

Thoughts on the disrespectful Suruga-ya.com (not suruga-ya.jp)

TL;DR Do NOT buy from suruya-ga.com, order from suruga-ya.jp with a forwarding service of your choice. Established in 19481, Suruga-ya (駿河屋) is a Japanese used goods retailer specializing in physical media, electronics and collectibles in a similar vein to Book-Off, Mandarake and AmiAmi (pre-owned), they operate physical shops all throughout Japan and also offer domestic mail order through…

On Copyleft and why I use GPLv3

This is a short outline on guaranteeing creative freedom to users of your works through copyleft. Licensing of creative works is an extremely tiresome topic so I keep all my opinions on intellectual property law contained to this page. You can use the term “software” in place of “creative works” and it should have the same gist. I release my creative works under a strong [copyleft…