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  • My Keyboards And Qmk

    Ever since last year, after getting my first mechanical keyboard, which was a cheap prebuilt from Amazon, I’ve been longing to one day create my own. That is exactly what I had achieved in May this year.

  • Build Specs Of Kbs

    Just in case anyone is interested to know the parts of my keyboards, here’s a short list of specs and where I got them from:

  • Installing WSL2 on my Windows 10 laptop

    Since I wanted to use Jekyll for my github.io pages, and I wanted to be able to write and test my webpages on my Windows machine, I checked out the WSL manual installation steps.

  • My Dotfiles And Cli Utilities

    This is the current list of programs that I’m running both on my Ubuntu server and WSL2. For an updated version of the list I’ll be hosting on my GitHub repository.

  • First time trying and learning WSL2!

    On the recommendation of my friend to try github.io pages, I was going over the documentation on Jekyll when I noticed that it recommends using “Windows Subsystems for Linux” since it does not natively support Windows. I already have my old thinkpad X201 running Ubuntu 20.04 (Regolith DE), but that got me curious and I ventured down the rabbit hole of WSL2.

  • Finishing The Linux CLI book and notes

    I’ve just finished the book “The Linux Command Line” by William Shotts. It’s been a great read and I whole-heartedly recommend any noob like me to give it a try as it contains many examples and use-cases. All the information in the book are also packed in organized chapters for easy browsing when I need help on a certain topic.

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