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welcome! i'm a physicist who works with computers since I was 16 years old,
i like  stuff, writing , listening to  and play
  - or simply learn new things when feeling bored (really).


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projects
dotfiles - My dotfiles, managed with yadm (work in progress)
gnome-shell-extension-system76-power - System76 Power Management Extension (Pull mirror)
html2mdfm - Convert Zoho Notebook HTML export to (Markdown + Front Matter) that can be imported into Joplin (Pull mirror)
joplin-desktop-linux-package - Joplin Desktop pre-built packages for Debian/Ubuntu and ArchLinux (Pull mirror)
yacht - Supercharged and customizable tmux configuration that aims to appeal to power users while still being beginner friendly (Pull mirror)
yadm-install - yadm (Yet Another Dotfiles Manager) mirror, with a handy install script


Fortune

The misnaming of fields of study is so common as to lead to what might be
general systems laws.  For example, Frank Harary once suggested the law that
any field that had the word "science" in its name was guaranteed thereby
not to be a science.  He would cite as examples Military Science, Library
Science, Political Science, Homemaking Science, Social Science, and Computer
Science.  Discuss the generality of this law, and possible reasons for its
predictive power.
		-- Gerald Weinberg, "An Introduction to General Systems
		   Thinking"