- Kopi: Track Your Coffee Brewing & Consumption
8 Mar '25
Kopi is a command-line (CLI) coffee journal (or habit tracker) designed for
coffee enthusiasts. It lets you track coffee beans, equipment usage, brewing
methods, and individual cups.
- You Don’t Need A Terminal Multiplexer on Your Desktop
12 Feb '25
An opinion on the trend of content creators promoting Tmux and Zellij for
desktop environments – and why these setups may miss the point.
- Minimalist and Functional Desktop Environment without Xorg
18 Jul '24
A brief write-up on how I’ve set up my Linux desktop environment to be minimal
yet functional, to let me work and use the computer as efficiently as
possible. All without using Xorg.
- Committing At Least One Line Each Day for Five Years
23 May '24
No coffee for a week? Taking cold showers for thirty days? Ten push-ups a day
for a year? How about comitting at least a single line of code every day for
five years? I’m in!
- A Thought on Sixels
28 Mar '24
In the age of visually stunning graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and
interactive designs, there exists a timeless elegance in the simplicity of
purely text-based interfaces. From command line interfaces (CLIs) to plain
text file formats like Markdown, the beauty of text lies not only in its
minimalistic aesthetic but also in the efficiency and clarity it brings to
digital interactions.