From eac30b699dd7820eee9656836e1ecaf5a8977e51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dominic Matarese Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 16:36:19 +0000 Subject: Started writing site, added Resume, Git, Crypto, and Good Software links --- vouchedSoftware.html | 124 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 124 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vouchedSoftware.html (limited to 'vouchedSoftware.html') diff --git a/vouchedSoftware.html b/vouchedSoftware.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c0f854 --- /dev/null +++ b/vouchedSoftware.html @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + + + + Doms Domain + + + + +
+ Dominic Matarese + Home + resume + git + videos + source + donate + license +
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Artix Linux (Arch Linux fork, recently switched from Arch)

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Artix Linux (previously Arch Linux after Linux Mint and Windows XP/7/10) is where much of my productive work is done nowadays. Some may be critical of Linux for desktop use but I appreciate (among many, many reasons) the fact that the OS is user-centric (does nothing automatically, stays out of the way and assumes the user knows what they are doing), is Free Software, and comes with no bloatware. + I especially like the Arch User Repository, which enables arch-based distributions to have more software packages available than most other GNU/Linux distributions. Arch-based distros also typically apply very few downstream changes to packages, which I appreciate. +

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+ Recently I have joined the trend(?) of cutting even more bloat and discontinuing use and support of the systemd init system on my personal desktop by switching to Artix. There are actually many reasons why someone would want to do this, both technical and non-technical, but really I just think Arch is becoming too mainstream and want to keep roleplaying as some kind of techno hipster while still keeping the benefits of Arch. +

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+ I dual-boot with Windows 10 as well when I need access to Microsoft products or for compatibility reasons. +

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Vim

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Vim. Once you get past the learning curve you never go back. GVIM or Notepad++ on Windows.

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Librewolf

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Librewolf is like UnMozilla'd firefox. It's a fork of firefox, focused on privacy, security, and freedom. Its main features include "no experiments, adware, annoyances, or unnecessary distractions."

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