Welcome. This is where I write about building and running software — mostly Linux, ops, and automation, with the occasional detour into keyboards.

The theme

The site is built around the tools I actually spend my day with — a terminal, a mechanical keyboard, and (in spirit) a teletype and a typewriter.

  • Amber phosphor by default. Warm on the eyes, easy to read at night.
  • A paper reading mode. Hit ` (backtick) anywhere — or the toggle up top — and posts render as ink on cream in a Courier face, like a fresh page off the platen.
  • A terminal you can use. The homepage isn't a picture of a prompt; it's a small shell. Try help, ls, cat hello-world, or neofetch.

A note for typists

There's a bell hidden in this site. Start typing a long line anywhere — not in the terminal, just on the page — and keep going. Somewhere around column 68 you'll hear it ring.

If you've ever used a real typewriter, you already know what the bell means and what to do next. If you do the right thing, you'll find a little something left on the page for you.

What's next

Posts, mostly: notes on Linux, ops, automation, and the occasional yak-shave about keyboards. Grab the feed, or just check back.

$ cd ~/posts && ls -lt