Nothing to see here, frankly speaking

But I kinda want you to read it!

Yeah, I know, my username looks pretty “l33t”, and it was somewhat randomly generated.

There’s not a lot to see here, but feel free to look around. Hopefully there’s something of use to you on this website. I’ll write about whatever comes to mind as it comes to mind, so if my words read like scattered thoughts, they probably are.

The website is a constant work in progress. I’m not a front-end developer, never will be. All I can really give you are pages without kilograms of JavaScript on them.

Source code, generation, hosting, etc.

The website is hosted on GitLab Pages, and the pages are generated through Hugo. You can find the entire source code, including the GitLab CI workflow that publishes it to the GL-pages branch on this repository on GitHub.

You can find repositories on my GitLab profile for other projects of mine, be it silly things I’ve decided to put up online against my better judgment or genuine work that I’ve put up online for people to use.

I try to make contributions to some of the projects that I use personally. One of those is chisel, Chisel is a software tool for carving and cutting Debian packages!

What can I expect to see on this site?

Hopefully some tutorials, ramblings, and real life cases that I think bear some relevance and could be the source of insight for other like minded people. For example, it’s no mystery that I like Git. This website is versioned with Git, and there will always be a link in the page footer to the last commit that changed the page you are looking at. If you like Git, perhaps you’ll find that pretty cool!