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tags: ["album"]
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Neon Odin's _Allfather_ feels like mythology filtered through analog circuits and a CRT glow (much like myself). The album merges darksynth with handcrafted Nordic folk instruments - talharpa and nyckelharpa built by the artist himself - creating something that shouldn't work but absolutely does.
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tags: ["album"]
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Ninajirachi's _I Love My Computer_ captures something truthful about growing up shaped by screens and bandwidth. The album explores that strange intimacy we developed with our machines - the late nights, the secret discoveries, the way technology became less of a tool and more of a companion.
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Tracks like "Fuck My Computer" and "iPod Touch" aren't just bangers; they're confessions about a relationship that transcends generations. Whether you learned HTML on Geocities or taught yourself production in GarageBand, there's recognition here.
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The production has a restless energy, shifting between euphoric and introspective, mirroring how the internet itself feels—chaotic, isolating, and strangely beautiful all at once. It's a debut album that understands what it meant to have your world widened by a glowing rectangle - and I relate deeply to its content despite being at least one generation older than Ninajirachi.
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The production has a restless energy, shifting between euphoric and introspective, mirroring how the internet itself feels - chaotic, isolating, and strangely beautiful all at once. It's a debut album that understands what it meant to have your world widened by a glowing rectangle - and I relate deeply to its content despite being at least one generation older than Ninajirachi.
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Not my usual genre of listen, but it has been a regular spin since it came into my world.
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title: Currently
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width: 500px
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height: 550px
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sticky_notes:
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- text: "Remember to update blog!"
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color: "yellow"
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- text: "New feature idea: dark mode toggle"
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color: "pink"
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**Tinkering with:**
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- ritual.sh - This website! I've been exploring the indieweb movement and working on this site to carve out my own little digital garden to tend. I'm having a lot of fun making art using pure CSS.
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- After years of using Linux exclusively for servers, Microsoft's relentless [enshittification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enshittification) of Windows finally pushed me to migrate my actual workstations. Now running Linux on most machines (currently experimenting with Bazzite) and MacOS on the rest. Desktop customisation is as enjoyable as it was back in the day - maybe more so.
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title: Daily Drivers
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width: 450px
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height: 550px
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order: 3
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**Desktop:**
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- OS: Bazzite Linux
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- DE: KDE Plasma
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- Terminal: kitty
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- Editor: VSCode / Neovim
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- Browser: Firefox
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- Shell: Zsh + Oh My Zsh
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**Hardware:**
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- CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D
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- GPU: Radeon RX 7900 XTX
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- RAM: 64GB DDR5
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- Camera: Fuji X-T5
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- Audio: Hiby R4 EVA, Fiio FT-1
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title: Homelab Architecture
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width: 550px
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height: 600px
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order: 4
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**Network Topology:**
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```
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Internet
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+-- Firewall
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+-- Core Switch
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+-- PROD Servers
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+-- DEV Environment
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+-- Storage/NAS
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+-- Services
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```
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**Self-Hosted Services:**
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- Git server, CI/CD
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- Media server
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- Home automation
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- Monitoring stack
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title: Learning Queue
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width: 400px
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order: 2
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**2025 Goals:**
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- Master Rust programming
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- Build a complete homelab
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- Contribute to FOSS projects
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- Advanced photography
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- Music production basics
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- Kubernetes certification
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**Books in Progress:**
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- The Rust Programming Language
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- Designing Data-Intensive Applications
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- The Phoenix Project
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date: 2025-12-08T14:02:19Z
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First version of the homepage created with the interactive terminal.
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date: 2025-12-09T14:07:59Z
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Added initial version of the about page with some approximation of a manifesto.
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Added some of my thoughts about Allfather by Neon Odin and I Love My Computer by Ninajirachi
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date: 2025-12-13T14:09:08Z
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Created the music and audio gear section!
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