Posts tagged 'jekyll'
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How to simulate Chrome is running in a TTY
I’ve always loved terminals and retro-computing. I find they were a technology that didn’t got fully their full potential due to graphical interfaces (it’s strange I say this since my first computer was a Macintosh LC II at a time where everybody else had at most a PC with Windows 3.11…). That’s the main reason I added support for Unicode BPM plain in Linux kernel for NodeOS, specially to have available the Braille patters used by blessed-contrib to draw graphical diagrams in the terminal. That’s the reason why when I discovered BOOTSTRA.386 project, a Bootstrap theme that mimics a text-mode interface in a website similar to old BBSs (fathers of web forums, and grandfathers of current online walls), I got enthusiastic about the idea of making it compatible with real terminal web browsers like Links, w3m or Lynx.
How to have a blog on Github
Since I was a child I never liked to write. I was more a thinker, a tinker and a doer, and found really tedious to start writing ideas that I could already do, explain or show. In fact, I hated the idea of receiving a diary as a present for making my first Communion (somewhat typical here at Spain, and luckily didn’t happen to me) because I found boring to write about things that already have happened while I would be creating new ones. The same reason why I’m not too much into blogs (both writing and reading) because I pay too much attention to what I say and how I do it, and get to be really slow to get fully polished my final text (I mostly did my bachelor thesis code in 6 months… and later spended other 14 months more just for writting the project memory. It’s ironic that the times I got to write something, people got surprised that I have a somewhat good style… and more ironic that having written so much (open) source code, probably in lines number I could be able to make both Dan Brown and J.K. Rowling to fall on their knees :-P Unluckily, they have got more revenues for their jobs than me, good for them :-)