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authorBill <bill@billserver.senders.io>2021-01-05 17:49:08 -0500
committerBill <bill@billserver.senders.io>2021-01-05 17:49:08 -0500
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like uploading.</p>
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- <h2>Recent Post - 2020-01-13</h2>
- <h3>remember/recall - what could&#39;ve been a command line tool</h3>
- <p>During a meeting at work when I realized I often forget useful
- commands. So I had the bright idea to create a command line tool that
- would basically append a file with the command you wanted to remember
- that you could search over later if you wanted to recall a certain
- command. I figured I could it could just be a simple bash script that
- recalls your bash-history and appends it to a file, all things that are
- incredibly easy to do... or so I thought.</p>
+ <h2>Recent Post - 2020-12-17</h2>
+ <h3>Manjaro Experiment</h3>
+ <p>After years on Debian, running i3, I decided to try out a more
+ traditional Linux setup, and take a stab at gaming on Linux. I chose
+ Manjaro for a few reasons:</p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>It&#39;s not Debian based (it&#39;s arch btw /s)</li>
+ <li>It&#39;s still on Systemd so I won&#39;t lose that familiarity</li>
+ <li>For gaming it comes with pretty up to date drivers and setup for
+ running Steam games</li>
+ <li>It has a KDE installation which is what I wanted to run</li>
+ </ul>
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- <a href='/blog/2020-01-13'>Continue reading...</a>
+ <a href='/blog/2020-12-17'>Continue reading...</a>
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