From 598f594dca6b1a5bccdf0882de018175065be8d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bfahrenfort Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2023 19:32:51 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Quartz sync: Sep 28, 2023, 7:32 PM --- content/{ => Essays}/on-linux.md | 1 + content/Essays/productivity.md | 2 +- content/Programs I Like/home.md | 2 +- content/Projects/my-computer.md | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) rename content/{ => Essays}/on-linux.md (99%) diff --git a/content/on-linux.md b/content/Essays/on-linux.md similarity index 99% rename from content/on-linux.md rename to content/Essays/on-linux.md index f9d5ab484..9978b8078 100644 --- a/content/on-linux.md +++ b/content/Essays/on-linux.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ tags: - cloud - advanced - seedling + - essay date: 9-08-23 --- This page documents my many adventures with Linux and why I enjoy it. diff --git a/content/Essays/productivity.md b/content/Essays/productivity.md index 13ddae03a..abd922284 100644 --- a/content/Essays/productivity.md +++ b/content/Essays/productivity.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ date: 9-08-23 This article is split into four sections: - [[#General Advice]], psychological or other hacks that I've experienced success with. - [[#Easy Tools]], pieces of software or other tools that aren't the *best* option strictly, but they take very little time to set up. -- [[#Medium Tools]], something that anyone who's willing to invest a little time learning [[on-linux|Linux]] or some other foreign computer concept can do. +- [[#Medium Tools]], something that anyone who's willing to invest a little time learning [[Essays/on-linux|learning Linux]] or some other foreign computer concept can do. - [[#Tools for Hackers]], which are for power-user use and not for the faint of heart. Expect to configure until 3am, or to create your entire own ecosystem along a few guidelines I give you. You'll notice that the more performance has a direct relationship to price, and complexity has an inverse relationship to price. Something that you set up that's highly complex is likely to be free, but easy and user-friendly tools may be paid, with price increasing the more performant and feature-rich they are. diff --git a/content/Programs I Like/home.md b/content/Programs I Like/home.md index 3ca2a33aa..ce82803c7 100644 --- a/content/Programs I Like/home.md +++ b/content/Programs I Like/home.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Generally, I adore any tool with a community-based ecosystem that has some compo - They've made several toy programs that I enjoy playing with as well as some neat minimal tools for their own personal computing system called [Uxn](https://100r.co/site/uxn.html). ## Linux. - 'nuff said. -- [[on-linux|On Linux]] +- [[Essays/on-linux|On Linux]] ## Suckless software - https://suckless.org/ is a wonderful resource for in-depth explanations of why a certain piece of software [sucks](https://suckless.org/sucks/) or [rocks](https://suckless.org/rocks/). However, it's limited to a very specific set of programs. - This category typically includes highly flexible pieces of software that I affectionately refer to as "configuration hell." If you're not breaking your entire install every time you want to view a new filetype, you're doing it wrong. diff --git a/content/Projects/my-computer.md b/content/Projects/my-computer.md index ef1afc3d9..9177bfe61 100644 --- a/content/Projects/my-computer.md +++ b/content/Projects/my-computer.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ So yeah, it’s pretty cool. Here are my peripherals: ## OS/Configuration I run Fedora Linux with the GNOME desktop environment. I was a longtime Windows 10 user, and dabbled in Linux a bit, but eventually got fed up enough with Windows that I swapped for good. -Previously, I’ve also daily driven Linux Mint. You can read more about my history with Linux on [[on-linux|its dedicated page]]. +Previously, I’ve also daily driven Linux Mint. You can read more about my history with Linux on [[Essays/on-linux|its dedicated page]]. ### On User Interface I’ve daily driven XFCE, Budgie, Unity, and KDE before. No DE really caught my eye in a way that feels both intuitive and productive until GNOME. The overview is such a neat concept that’s performant, useful for rapid task switching, and pretty. I recommend the Blur My Shell extension for best results, as well as an extension that gives you trackpad gestures for your windowing system. - Little tip for productivity: if you use gestures, throw each new window on a different workspace and swipe instead of alt-tabbing.