How I do my Computing
Published on September 14, 2019
Last updated on November 30, 2019
(Inspired by computing pages of rms and Leah Rowe)
Computers
My main computer is a soon-to-be-librebooted ThinkPad X200. This is the machine I use the most in or out the house. I also own and occasionally use a Dell XPS 15 more as a “Desktop”, and a ThinkPad X220T tablet I use when reading (and annotating) research papers.
I also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of beefy servers through our school's Computer Science Club, which I use for some heavier computations every now and again.
GNU/Linux distros
I've used a large number of GNU/Linux distributions throughout the
years, but as of late, my favourite distros are
Trisquel,
Guix System, and
Debian (with no contrib
or
non-free
). I mostly use the
GNU Linux-libre kernel.
Guix System comes with GNU Linux-libre out of the box, and on
Debian-based distros I install it from jxself's
APT repository.
Actual computing
I spend most of my time in GNU Emacs.
TODO: elaborate
Cell phone
I have an old Nexus 5 I reluctantly use from time to time. It runs LineageOS+microG without GApps. Sadly it still requires some blobs for functioning. I can't wait for lxo's 0G to become a reality fast enough. :-)
Got a question or comment? You can find my email address on my contact page. :-)