100 Followers : Our First Milestone!

It has been a long (though rather short compared to some) and difficult road paved with dreams and failures, with delight when my stats boomed up one day but also the desire to quit as soon as they raced down a few days or weeks later. I expect it will keep being challenging, yet I find this challenge most exciting. As our community has reached its first milestone, I would like to show you my gratitude by answering some questions you may have had. Continue reading 100 Followers : Our First Milestone!

Presentation Of My Dotfiles

I would like to share my personal configuration files with you (aka dotfiles). If you are not running GNU/Linux, it may give you an idea of what dotfiles are, but even if you are, beginners and some more advanced users may appreciate to find some model to inspire them. Of course, all my programs are not fully configured but some are riced to my liking and I am eager to present them to you ! Continue reading Presentation Of My Dotfiles

Which Gnu/Linux Distribution You Use Does Not Matter

I would like to use some ink on a topic which has already been explored at length, today : which Linux distribution should you run as your main desktop OS and why it does not matter. I know there is a lot of hate all over social networks from Ubuntu users (and other Debian-based distros) toward Arch users and vice versa, since everyone is convinced their ways are better than the others’. Continue reading Which Gnu/Linux Distribution You Use Does Not Matter

My First Solo Trip & My Experience As A CELTA Trainee

Let me proudly present my first ever blog post about traveling, which is logically linked to my first ever solo trip. I remember how nervous I was. I didn’t want to forget anything before leaving, so I made a list, and I was afraid I would miss the bus or that I wouldn’t find my way at the airport, or in Oxford, if I even managed to get all the way there. In the end, everything went fine. I have come back home in one piece, ready to tell you my experience as a CELTA trainee ! Continue reading My First Solo Trip & My Experience As A CELTA Trainee

The Fork, the Witch and the Worm

My Dearest Mad-Readers, The fork, the witch and the worm* is the fifth book in a saga that is internationally renowned. Needless to name it, everyone reading this article knows this long-awaited manuscript is the first volume of what will be remembered as the follow-up to Eragon’s Inheritance Cycle*, by Christopher Paolini, which is one of the best epic-fantasy saga on the market today. Compared … Continue reading The Fork, the Witch and the Worm