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-<p>(Inspired by computing pages of
+<p class="box">Inspired by the computing pages of
<a href="//stallman.org/stallman-computing.html">rms</a> and
-<a href="//blog.vimuser.org/leah-computing.html">Leah Rowe</a>)</p>
+<a href="//blog.vimuser.org/leah-computing.html">Leah Rowe</a>.</p>
<h2>Computers</h2>
-<p>My main computer is a <a href="//libreboot.org">librebooted</a>
-ThinkPad X200, and is the machine I use the most. I also own a
-ThinkPad X220T tablet that I occasionally use for reading and
-annotating research papers, and a Dell XPS 15 I use every now and
-again more as a “desktop”.</p>
+<p>My <a href="//libreboot.org">librebooted</a> ThinkPad X200 computer
+is the machine I use the most and where I do most of my computing. I
+also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of servers through
+our school's
+<a href="//csclub.uwaterloo.ca">Computer Science Club</a> that I use
+for some more computationally intensive tasks every now and again, and
+also for hosting this very website.</p>
-<p>I also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of beefy
-servers through our school's
-<a href="//csclub.uwaterloo.ca">Computer Science Club</a>, which I use
-for some heavier computations every now and again.</p>
-
-<h2>GNU/Linux distros</h2>
-<p>I've used a wide variety of GNU/Linux distributions over the years;
-but as of late, I find myself using
+<h2>GNU/Linux distributions</h2>
+<p>I have used a wide variety of GNU/Linux distros over the years; but
+as of late, I find myself using
<a href="//trisquel.info">Trisquel</a>,
<a href="//guix.gnu.org">Guix System</a>, and
<a href="//www.debian.org">Debian</a> (with no <code>contrib</code> or
-<code>non-free</code>). For the kernel, I mostly use
-<a href="//www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/">GNU
-Linux-libre</a>. Guix System comes with GNU Linux-libre out of
-the box, and on Debian-based distros I tend to install it from
+<code>non-free</code>) almost exclusively. For the kernel, I mostly
+use <a href="//www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/">GNU
+Linux-libre</a>. Guix System comes with GNU Linux-libre out of the
+box, and on Debian-based distros I tend to install it from
jxself's <a href="//jxself.org/linux-libre/">APT repository</a>.</p>
<h2>Actual computing</h2>
<a href="//www.gnu.org/software/emacs/">GNU Emacs</a>.</p>
<p>TODO: elaborate</p>
-<h2>Cell phone</h2>
-<p>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
-<a href="//www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/blogs/lxo/pub/0G">0G</a> to become a
-reality fast enough.
-<span class="smly">:-)</span></p>
+<h2 id="colophon">Maintaining this site</h2>
+<p>I took a great amount of inspiration
+from <a href="//technomancy.us/colophon">Phil Hagelberg</a>'s setup.
+The pages of this site are written in plain HTML using GNU Emacs,
+with <a href="//gnu.org/s/m4">GNU M4</a> acting as a full-featured
+template engine.
+A <a href="/GNUmakefile"><code>GNUmakefile</code></a> provides
+convenient <code>make</code> rules to build and publish the site. The
+bibliography of my <a href="/publications">publications</a> is
+generated from <a href="/bandali.bib"><code>bandali.bib</code></a>
+using <a href="//www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/">bibtex2html</a>,
+and further processed and put together
+using <a href="//gnu.org/s/sed">GNU sed</a> and another
+<code>GNUmakefile</code>. The git repository containing all the
+sources used to build this site is
+available <a href="//git.emacsconf.org/bandali/site">here</a>.</p>
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