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-title: "Stuff"
-date: 2025-10-28
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-## Software I use
-
-You will hear a lot of people on the internet (like me) express our opinion about subjects like VSCode, systemd, GitHub or whatever.
-
-Don't change the software you use only because other people are telling you that it shouldn't be used or to look more "cool".
-
-This page is only here to entertain you, not to make you feel ashamed.
-
-### OS
-
-I use [Artix Linux](https://artixlinux.org/) with runit.
-
-### Text editor
-
-Neovim, but ~VSCode~ VSCodium is really nice if you don't like TUI based text/code editor.
-
-Sometimes I really feel dumb not using VSCode, Neovim (and others text editors like helix) don't have features I need such as _Goto Definition_ for Java.
-
-### Web browser
-
-Firefox everywhere, with these add-ons :
-
-- [Ad-Blocker](https://ublockorigin.com/).
-- [Youtube-blocker](https://zacoons.com/pystol/).
-- [Cookies-blocker](https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies/).
-
-### Search Engine
-
-[SearXNG](https://searx.space), DuckDuckGo if i'm too lazy.
-
-### Email client
-
-Thunderbird :)
-
-### File Manager
-
-I don't have one, I use the shell with `coreutils`. But let's be honest, the drag-and-drop feature on a file manager does feel very nice.
-
-## Internet
-
-### Websites
-
-- [Denshi](https://denshi.org/)
-- [zacoons](https://zacoons.com/)
-
-### Guides
-
-- [Comfy.Guide](https://comfy.guide/)
-- [DenshiVideo](https://youtube.com/@Denshi)
-- [LandChad.net](https://landchad.net/)
-- [Mental Outlaw](https://youtube.com/@MentalOutlaw)
-
-## Quotes
-
-"No man is righteous, some are just better at hiding their sin than others."
--- zacoons
-
-"ἕν οἶδα ὅτι οὐδὲν οἶδα"
--- Socrate