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www.c0ffee.net
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| | | | | A guide to a secure and streamlined installation of OpenBSD 6.4 on a laptop. | |
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jmmv.dev
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| | | | | Towards the end of 2021, I was playing with QB64 and thought that its default color scheme-called Super Dark Blue-was quite neat. It reminded me of QuickBASIC, which is what the whole program is supposed to do, but the colors felt vivid and modern. Take a look: QB64 with its default color configuration. "Naturally," I wondered if I could adopt those colors in VSCode and Windows Terminal, as these are the apps I look at the most throughout a work day. I quickly ruled out VSCode because defining a theme seems non-trivial, but creating a scheme for Windows Terminal was very easy. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | Once again, I was wandering on r/unixporn when a screenshot raised my attention. It was probably featuring a obscure window manager that I would never use but I felt like I could tune my beloved WindowMaker to not look so 1990. | |
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blog.burntsushi.net
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