diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'content')
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/_index.md | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/colossus-1970.md (renamed from content/brain-rot/colossus-1970.md) | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/ghost-in-the-machine-1993.md (renamed from content/brain-rot/ghost-in-the-machine.md) | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/hardware-1990.md (renamed from content/brain-rot/hardware-1990.md) | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/dune/_index.md | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/dune/part-one-2021.md | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-1992.md | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-2-1996.md | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/bsd/home.md | 77 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | content/emacs/home.md | 105 |
10 files changed, 67 insertions, 200 deletions
diff --git a/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/_index.md b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/_index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ae9fb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/_index.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +title = "American SciFi movies" +author = ["Michał Sapka"] +date = 2024-04-14T20:59:00+02:00 +categories = ["brainrot"] +draft = false +weight = 3001 +abstract = "Random SciFi from USA" +[menu] + [menu.brain-rot] + weight = 3001 + identifier = "american-scifi-movies" ++++ + +{{< menu "brain-rot-ascifi" >}} +Dune +{{< /menu >}} + +{{< menu-info >}} +Dune +{{< /menu-info >}} diff --git a/content/brain-rot/colossus-1970.md b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/colossus-1970.md index 0024ea5..078eee7 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/colossus-1970.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/colossus-1970.md @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ author = ["Michał Sapka"] date = 2024-03-03T16:52:00+01:00 categories = ["brainrot"] draft = false -weight = 2003 -abstract = "A short review of SciFi classic" +weight = 3004 +alias = ["/brain-rot/colosus-1970"] [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] - weight = 2003 + [menu.brain-rot-ascifi] + weight = 3004 identifier = "colossus-the-forbin-project-1970" +++ diff --git a/content/brain-rot/ghost-in-the-machine.md b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/ghost-in-the-machine-1993.md index 5670172..710ee31 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/ghost-in-the-machine.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/ghost-in-the-machine-1993.md @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ author = ["Michał Sapka"] date = 2024-02-09T22:59:00+01:00 categories = ["brainrot"] draft = false -weight = 2002 -abstract = "My mirco reviview of a computer thriller" +weight = 3003 +alias = ["/brain-rot/ghost-in-the-machine"] [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] - weight = 2002 + [menu.brain-rot-ascifi] + weight = 3003 identifier = "ghost-in-the-machine-1993" +++ diff --git a/content/brain-rot/hardware-1990.md b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/hardware-1990.md index e8916b6..37a56f3 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/hardware-1990.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/american-scifi-movies/hardware-1990.md @@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ author = ["Michał Sapka"] date = 2024-02-17T19:39:00+01:00 categories = ["brainrot"] draft = false -weight = 2001 -abstract = "My mirco reviview of a killer-robot thriller" +weight = 3002 +alias = ["/brain-rot/hardware-1990"] [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] - weight = 2001 + [menu.brain-rot-ascifi] + weight = 3002 identifier = "hardware-1990" +++ -I continue my descend into American cyberpunk cinema[^fn:1]. +I ue my descend into American cyberpunk cinema[^fn:1]. I spent my formative years watching _Anime, art house_ and ignoring most of USA movies. This means I haven't watched a lot of the _cult_ movies out there. diff --git a/content/brain-rot/dune/_index.md b/content/brain-rot/dune/_index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e39f6d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/brain-rot/dune/_index.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ ++++ +title = "Dune" +author = ["Michał Sapka"] +date = 2024-04-14T18:10:00+02:00 +categories = ["brainrot"] +draft = false +weight = 3001 +abstract = "The Dune series" +[menu] + [menu.brain-rot] + weight = 3001 + identifier = "dune" ++++ + +{{< img-r "dune-1st-ed.jpg" >}} +Dune cover +{{< /img-r >}} + +{{< menu "brain-rot-dune" >}} +Dune +{{< /menu >}} + +{{< menu-info >}} +Dune +{{< /menu-info >}} diff --git a/content/brain-rot/dune/part-one-2021.md b/content/brain-rot/dune/part-one-2021.md index 5f9bae8..81cbdad 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/dune/part-one-2021.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/dune/part-one-2021.md @@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ author = ["Michał Sapka"] date = 2024-04-13T21:33:00+02:00 categories = ["brainrot"] draft = false -weight = 3001 +weight = 3002 abstract = "My review of an adaptation of the first part of an amazing book" [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] - weight = 3001 + [menu.brain-rot-dune] + weight = 3002 identifier = "dune-part-one-2021" + parent = "denis-movies" +++ I'd like to call myself a Dune fan, but I am not. diff --git a/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-1992.md b/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-1992.md index a116eca..b3c9921 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-1992.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-1992.md @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ draft = false weight = 3002 abstract = "My mirco reviview of a vr killer thriller" [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] + [menu.brain-rot-ascifi] weight = 3002 identifier = "the-lawnmower-man-1992" + parent = "lawnmower-man" +++ Back in the glorious 90s, when kids still enjoyed linear TV, we had _Polsat_. diff --git a/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-2-1996.md b/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-2-1996.md index a6b1eb4..533a655 100644 --- a/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-2-1996.md +++ b/content/brain-rot/lawnmower-man/lawmower-man-2-1996.md @@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ draft = false weight = 3001 abstract = "My mirco reviview of the sequeo to a vr killer thriller" [menu] - [menu.brain-rot] + [menu.brain-rot-ascifi] weight = 3001 identifier = "lawmower-man-2-beyond-cyberspace-1996" + parent = "lawnmower-man" +++ Fun fact: I remembered close to nothing about this movie back. diff --git a/content/bsd/home.md b/content/bsd/home.md deleted file mode 100644 index d008a7a..0000000 --- a/content/bsd/home.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -+++ -title = "Daemonic BSD Site" -author = ["Michał Sapka"] -date = 2024-03-06T14:45:00+01:00 -categories = ["bsd"] -draft = false -weight = 1001 -abstract = "A site dedicated to BSD family of systems" -+++ - -BSDs are a family of operating systems derivative from Berkley Standard Distribution. -While not a popular as GNU/Linux, they are the defect descendants of the Unix Operating System. -This site is dedicated to two of those systems: FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. -Those are the systems I daily run on my personal computers and servers. -And, while they come with significant problems, it's very easy to fall in love them. - - -## History of BSD {#history-of-bsd} - -Short history of how came to be. - -- [BSD history](/bsd/history/) - - -## FreeBSD {#freebsd} - -{{< img-r "freebsd-beastie.png" >}} -Beastie, the BSD mascott -{{< /img-r >}} - -FreeBSD is the oldest living BSD system. -It's full of features which I found essential to my happy computer usage. -It's hard to live without ZFS or Jail system. - -Here are my guides to those features: - -{{< menu "bsd-freebsd" >}} -FreeBSD -{{< /menu >}} - - -### FreeBSD on a Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen2 {#freebsd-on-a-thinkpad-x1-extreme-gen2} - -I run FreeBSD on my personal laptop. -This comes with significant problems: battery life is bad and WiFi is a hit miss. -You can find some of my wins bellow: - -{{< menu "bsd-thinkpad" >}} -FreeBSD -{{< /menu >}} - - -## OpenBSD {#openbsd} - -{{< img-r "openbsd.png" >}} -OpenBSD Logo -{{< /img-r >}} - -The sites you are browsing is running on OpenBSD. -The idea behind this idea is to make it security-first. -And this is what the system achieved: the most secure OS I know of. -It comes with a lot of interesting (and strange) things, so it's also an interesting experiense. - -Here you can find some of my guides: - -{{< menu "bsd-openbsd" >}} -FreeBSD -{{< /menu >}} - - -## Varia {#varia} - -Sometimes I write non-technical articles on technical subjects: - -{{< menu "bsd-varia" >}} -FreeBSD -{{< /menu >}} diff --git a/content/emacs/home.md b/content/emacs/home.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7dac9fd..0000000 --- a/content/emacs/home.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -+++ -title = "C-X Emacs" -author = ["Michał Sapka"] -date = 2023-12-24T20:00:00+01:00 -categories = ["emacs"] -draft = false -weight = 1001 -abstract = "My little website about Emacs" -hardback = true -type = "special" -+++ - -## What is Emacs? {#what-is-emacs} - -Emacs is one of the oldest text editors out there. -Together with Vim, they are the best ways to manipulate text. - -However, Emacs is so much more. -Under the hood it rocks the amazing Emacs Lisp language, which can be easily used to adjust virtually any aspect of Emacs to your liking. -This also allowed Emacs to evolve into the _de facto_ shell we use. -You can use it as file manager (_dired_), as music player (_emms_), internet browser (_eww_), email client (_mu4e_), RSS reader (_elfeed_), terminal client (_eshell_), and so much more. -It also is the place where _org-mode_ lives, the single best way to organize your life. - -{{< img-c "emacs.png" "https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/" "small" >}} -Emacs -{{< /img-c >}} - - -## GNU Emacs {#gnu-emacs} - -Emacs is am _old_ program, which was rewritten multiple times. -Currently, the most popular version is _GNU Emacs_ available under _GPL License_. - -It is _free_ program - which means that only you don't need to pay for it, but you are free to modify and redistiribute it. -In fact, you are encouraged to. - -Current emacs version: **[29.2](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/news/NEWS.29.2)** (2024-01-18). New version is released every few months. - - -## Getting Emacs {#getting-emacs} - -Emacs is available on most platforms - Linux, BSD, Mac, even Windows. -Simply download the version for your OS from [the official website](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) or, even better, compile it from source. - -It is also available in all good package managers (pacman, pkg, apt, brew, and so on) - - -## Evil Mode {#evil-mode} - -There is a joke, that Emacs is a great operating system, but it lacks a decent text editor. -If you are afraid of using keyboard shortcuts like "ctrl-x ctrl-s" just to save file, you can install the best Vim mode out there - Evil Mode. -It supports all the keys and most of the ex-commands. - - -## My Guides [[rss](/emacs/rss.xml)] {#my-guides-rss} - -I wrote a few guides you may find interesting - -{{< menu "emacs-guides" >}} -Guides -{{< /menu >}} - - -## My Varia [[rss](/emacs/rss.xml)] {#my-varia-rss} - -Emacs is also a way of life. -You can read my general emacs-related ramblings here: - -{{< menu "emacs-varia" >}} -Varia -{{< /menu >}} - - -## Emacs on the Web {#emacs-on-the-web} - -- [Official website](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) -- [GNU Emacs Manuals](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/) - GNU provides all the documentation one might need -- [Planet Emacslife](https://planet.emacslife.com/) - news about Emacs from all around the web, -- [Reddit group](https://reddit.com/r/emacs) - if you still use Reddit, you will find vibrant community here -- [Emacs.ch](https://emacs.ch) - Mastodon server for Emacs crowd -- [Protesilaos Stavrou website](https://protesilaos.com/) - a very prolific Emacs educator -- [Emacs Elements [YouTube]](https://www.youtube.com/@emacselements) - a YouTube channel with great Emacs tutorials -- [Xah Emacs Tutorial](https://xahlee.info/emacs) - a great reference and companion - - -## EmacsConf {#emacsconf} - -Every year there is a conference for Emacs users: - -- [EmacsConf 2023](https://emacsconf.org/2023/) -- [EmacsConf 2022](https://emacsconf.org/2022/) -- [EmacsConf 2021](https://emacsconf.org/2021/) -- [EmacsConf 2020](https://emacsconf.org/2020/) -- [EmacsConf 2019](https://emacsconf.org/2019/) -- [EmacsConf 2015](https://emacsconf.org/2015) -- [EmacsConf 2013](https://emacsconf.org/2013/) - -Date of the next EmacsConf: **TBD.** - - -## Other distributions {#other-distributions} - -\*While _Gnu Emacs_ is wonderful, it requires significant time and effort to make it friendly. -A lot of people are not fans of the default configurations. -If you are one of them, you may instead try some ready Emacs distributions, like _[Doom Emacs](https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs)_ or _[Spacemacs](https://www.spacemacs.org/)_. |