Stebalien's Tags
The following pages index my various blog posts by tag/category.
Arch Linux
Posts related Arch Linux.
Blogging
Posts & software related to blogging.
Dotfiles
Blog posts related to my dotfiles (configs, etc.). Many of these will be very out-of-date but may provide some insights and/or inspiration.
Emacs
Posts related to the one true editor, Emacs. Not to be confused with that other editor.
Firefox
Tips & tutorials related to Firefox.
Linux
Anything I post related to Linux (i.e., most of my posts).
Mumbles
Posts related to mumbles, a notification system I used long ago before desktop notifications got standardized.
Open Source Software
Posts related to open source software and software development. Likely ranty.
Random Ideas
Random ideas, usually bad, almost always outdated by the time you reading them.
Rants
Rants, both informed and ill-informed; I’ll let you decide which is which.
Reviews
A scattering of reviews. I only bother when I either really like something or really hate it.
RICE (not that kind)
Posts related to pointlessly tweaking and polishing my Linux setup in order to make it look nicer. Sometimes I even stumble across genuine usability improvements, but most ricing is just for the looks.
Rust (programming language)
Posts related to the Rust programming language.
Stories
Random stories. Similar to my rants (with some overlap). Basically, random posts that may be fun to read but likely provide no actual value.
Tutorials & Tips
Posts explaining how to do something, fix something, etc. This is where you’ll find my useful posts.
Unfortunately, given how software evolves over time, I should probably say “once useful”. If you’re digging through the archives, check the dates.
Ubuntu
All posts strictly related to Ubuntu.
Various Programs & Scripts
These posts contain various programs & scripts that don’t really deserve their own project pages. Well, some of them do have project pages but most don’t.
Many of these will no longer work (software is an ever evolving ecosystem), but you’re free to salvage what you can.
Vim (and Neovim)
Posts related to that other editor, Vim. Not to be confused with the one true editor.