…and there was light theme.
Whenever I read techy blogs, whether one of my friends’ or some random dude’s who haven’t updated the format of his website since the ’90s, I get the urge to write one myself. Ever since I first picked up coding as a hobby (and later as a job) I was always on the lookout for opportunities to use my newfound skillset for something fun or useful. About 3 years ago I switched from Windows to Arch Linux as my main OS. I never really used Linux before, so it was quite a challenge at first, but thanks to my good friend oliva I was able to learn more about computers in a year than ever before. Eventually this website was born, hosting my silly little projects and my first ever serious attempt to create something on the internet.
I plan to use this blog as a wall of shame for all my abandoned
projects collection/documentation/chronicle for all my running
projects. Most of them will probably be software related, hopefully some
of them hardware related (because I want to get into it more), but I
also plan to work on some other geeky stuff (like building a
lightsaber!) or learning 3D modeling and animation.
The skybox is the limit!
If you are one of the few unfortunate people to lay your gaze upon this blog too early, you are probably looking at something like this:
This is the current state of the blog as I’m writing these lines. I knew that if I ever want this blog to happen, I have to start writing before setting up the blog itself, otherwise I would never be able to convince myself to work on it. I’m not a huge fan of frontend. <sarcasm> I know, shocking. </sarcasm>
So the first official project: making a somewhat more asteticaly pleasing layout and theme. Probably with dark mode. I may keep the ugly original theme as an easter egg. Try and find it!