Open Source Programs I Use Most Often

I would like to speak about my entire system’s configuration today, in terms of the programs I use the most often. I will start with the least obvious (that is the OS or Linux distribution) and go on to the most obvious (programs you run after the booting process is complete). I split this article into 3 main sections: Continue reading Open Source Programs I Use Most Often

Optimizing Your Computer’s Performance

This is no joke. Nowadays, normies spend most of their time on one single program : their web browser. What if one could strive to change this digital behavior, however? What if today was the day I managed to convince you to uninstall your display manager? If you are not running GNU/Linux or a Unix-like operating-system yet, I once heard that it is never too late… Continue reading Optimizing Your Computer’s Performance

Learn Linux Basics

Not long ago, I shot a video about the 5 most basic Linux commands a beginner should know. I began my learning journey with this lot, and I found it most satisfying. Of course, I spent little time in the terminal back then, compared to today, but I still felt like a magician. Have you ever performed an update from terminal ? It could not be easier, yet seeing the lines of text crazily going down in that black box is something I have never gotten tired of. Continue reading Learn Linux Basics

MOC : A Music Player For Terminal

As a minimalist, I like utilizing the most lightweight tools and programs. I want to have a simple lifestyle, and being able to play music directly from terminal echoes this volition. When it comes to choosing which piece of software is right for me, I will rather believe in performance than in a falsely appealing design which will consume all my RAM in the background. Continue reading MOC : A Music Player For Terminal