How This Site Works

How this site works This site is hosted on a freestanding full Debian based server somewhere out there in the ether. I pay I think 2.50 FreedomDollars a month for this and really it is just a straight up computer with a static IP that I can use for whatever. While you see this site, there may or may not be other private services I am running here, who knows! I think the other main use I am looking forward to using it is hosting and seeding everyone's favourite Linux IOSs ;) ...

1 February 2022 · liam

Xmonad

XMonad Dotfiles Welcome to the page where I will keep track of my current dotfiles! Currently we are working with XMonad and are continually updating the corresponding GitHub repo to ensure that the setup is reproducible. You can find the repo to clone these yourself which should do about 90% of the setup by itself. This is some XMonad on some ThinkPad. Installation & Details This is where things need to be improved. You can of course still copy or use these configs, though the install process is pretty diy. ...

14 April 2021 · liam

Hardware Circa 2021

This is the page to see the hardware that makes the magic that is this site happen, as well as other goofing off activities. The Computer Honestly, what did you expect here, of course its a GNU/ThinkPad. These things are just the best. I flirted with other laptops for over a year here recently after having a first generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon for like 5 years. That thing was put through the ringer. It had more than 10 probably pints of beer poured right on it, was definitely dropped off of tables a few times, it even spent some time entirely underwater! This was the computer I had in my backpack for over a year of hitchiking and tossing that pack into the back of pickups all over the world. ...

22 February 2021 · liam

NixOS

NixOS You have just fumbled your Arch install again, tried to sudo pacman -Rns some font you weren’t using, and you removed font manager, or did any of the following and its time again to begin the Arch insta… STOP! There is another way! If you’re here, you are one for dotfiles. You might not think so, but I can see it in you. What if I told you, you could essentially dotfile your machine, with the continual ability to switch between changes on the fly, even those pesky ones that removed audio support or deleted grub’s ability to boot your OS. ...

20 January 2019 · liam

Awesome

AwesomeWM Oh do you remember AwesomeWM? I barely do. This is more than 10 years old at this point but I’m putting it down here to keep it around as it was interesting at some point. Most of this probably doesn’t work anymore, I don’t even know if AwesomeWM is maintained? Please note that this page is somewhat depricated and is really the original write of the NixOS page on this site. I have since stopped using AwesomeWM and I have this page here for nostalgia and really nothing else. This config can be installed on your system if you just clone the repo and put the awesome folder in your ~/.config/ but it'll work on any OS. All the Nix stuff please ignore and go to either Xmonad or NixOS pages. ...

22 January 2018 · liam