X-Git-Url: https://git.shemshak.org/~bandali/bndl.org/blobdiff_plain/3fdab855a4dd23026c0320dbb01a58acbfd7c728..ccd7a4805a0486cb1bf38706c2872be36fb0fc8c:/computing.m4 diff --git a/computing.m4 b/computing.m4 index 7f6c64d..8428af6 100644 --- a/computing.m4 +++ b/computing.m4 @@ -1,50 +1,51 @@ dnl -*- html -*- define(__title, `How I do my Computing')dnl define(__pub, 2019-09-14T12:00:00Z)dnl -define(__upd, 2020-07-02T12:00:00Z)dnl -define(__id, 2)dnl +define(__upd, 2021-02-28T12:00:00Z)dnl +define(__id, 1)dnl include(header.html)dnl -
(Inspired by computing pages of -rms and -Leah Rowe)
+inspired by the computing page of +rms
My main computer is a librebooted -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”.
- -I also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of beefy +
My librebooted 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 -Computer Science Club, which I use -for some heavier computations every now and again.
+Computer Science Club that I +use for some more computationally intensive tasks every now and again, +and also for hosting this very website. -I've used a wide variety of GNU/Linux distributions over the years;
-but as of late, I find myself using
-Trisquel,
-Guix System, and
-Debian (with no contrib
or
-non-free
). For the kernel, I mostly use
-GNU
-Linux-libre. Guix System comes with GNU Linux-libre out of
-the box, and on Debian-based distros I tend to install it from
-jxself's APT repository.
I used a wide variety of distros over the years; but I have since +found Trisquel to be my favourite +and it's put my "distro-hopping" days behind me. Sometimes I pair it +up with GNU Guix. For the kernel, +I usually use +GNU +Linux-libre from jxself's +APT repository.
I spend most of my time in -GNU Emacs.
+GNU Emacs.TODO: elaborate
-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. -:-)
+I took a great amount of inspiration
+from technomancy's
+setup. The pages of this site are written in plain HTML using GNU
+Emacs, with GNU M4 acting as a full-featured template engine.
+A GNUmakefile
provides
+convenient make
rules to build and publish the site. The
+bibliography of my publications is
+generated from bandali.bib
+using bibtex2html,
+and further processed and put together using GNU sed and
+another GNUmakefile
. The git repository containing all
+the sources used to build this site are available
+here.