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Introduction

Welcome to my home on the internet and the literate configuration of my computing environment (aka dotfiles). This website is build through GNU Emacs, Org Mode and served through sourcehut pages. The plan is to have the repository for this website also serve as the single source of truth for all my dotfiles. They should be built from the same org-files that make up this website.

Why this?

In the past years I have tried a bunch of things for my personal website (just a static landing page or using Micro.blog and posting) and for dotfile management (recently that was Nix, nix-darwin, and Home Manager, then chezmoi), with varying success.

I wanted a way to document what I was doing and why, and through that I will force myself to think more clearly about the setup of my computing environmet, get in the habit of documenting it better and having a place to publish it for others that might be interested. At least that is the idea.

Disclaimer

Warning!

If this website and therefore my dotfiles feel unfinished, that is because they are. There is a lot left to document and even more to implement. Heck, my Emacs.org file does not even have a sensible structure and there are source blocks with mixed resposabilites! 🫠 I have barely touched the surface here and this will likely not work for you out of the box. But in general, who runs someone elses dotfiles—we're all just browsing for inspiration, right?

About me

I am a human. My name is Jeldo, sometimes I go by xcvh, but I am not very online, so you'll like not come across me anywhere anyway. Professionaly I am the Digital Solutions Designer at ACEEU. I consider myself a late-bloomer, cautions technology enthusiast, dog-lover without a dog.

Let's chat!

A picture of me

Figure 1: Me, probably trying to figure out Guix.

Acknowledgment

This website is heavily inspired by Publishing Websites with Org Mode from the System Crafters YouTube Channel.

The styles are lightly adapted from Nicolas P. Rougier's GET THINGS DONE WITH EMACS. You should really look into his work about Emacs hacking and styling and everything else. The CSS file was licensed by him under CC BY 4.0.

The theme was later adapted to use styles from the Earl Grey Theme, by June Kelly, licensed under the Parity License.

You can see the attribution in the respective files in this website's repository as well.

A big thanks to all of you. 🙏