What Technology I use

Here is a list of technologies I use:

  • Gentoo Linux - A source-based Linux distribution focused on configurability and performance
  • Alpine Linux - A minimal, security-oriented Linux distribution designed for simplicity and resource efficiency
  • XMPP - An open, extensible protocol for real-time messaging and presence, widely used in instant messaging and emerging technologies
  • Thunderbird - A free, open-source email client with robust features and customisation
  • Forgejo - A community-driven, lightweight forge for hosting Git repositories and collaboration
  • GNU Bash - The GNU shell
  • Clang - A compiler front end for C, C++, and other languages with fast compilation and helpful diagnostics
  • Vim - A highly configurable, powerful text editor built to enable efficient text editing
  • Python - A versatile, high-level programming language with extensive libraries and a focus on readability
  • Librewolf - A privacy-focused fork of Firefox, emphasising security and user freedom
  • MariaDB - An open-source relational database management system, forked from MySQL
  • SQLite - A small, fast, serverless, self-contained SQL database engine stored in a single file
  • PostgreSQL - A powerful, open-source relational database system
  • Git - A distributed version control system for tracking changes in source code during software development
  • Arigram - A modular Telegram client written in Python
  • Baz - A fast and lightweight GNU Bash plugin manager
  • Pwdtools - A collection of password and security tools
  • Signal - A privacy-centric encrypted messaging service
  • Bluesky - A social networking platform focusing on pseudo-decentralisation
  • Mailcow - An open-source mail server suite for easy mail hosting
  • AMD - A multinational semiconductor company producing processors and graphics cards
  • OpenRC - A dependency-based init system
  • OpenSSH - A connectivity tool for secure remote login
  • X.Org - An open-source implementation of the X Window System
  • DMenu - A dynamic menu for X
  • DWM - A dynamic window manager for X
  • SLock - A simple X display locker
  • ST - A simple terminal emulator for X
  • GTK - A multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces
  • TMUX - A terminal multiplexer
  • Kos - A simple SUID
  • pip - The python package installer
  • Nextcloud - A self-hosted productivity platform which provides private and secure functions for file sharing and collaboration
  • Project Matrixx - A sleek and intuitive custom Android ROM, seamlessly built upon crDroid
  • MPV - A free, open source, and cross-platform media player
  • LMGR - A simple license manager
  • Mkproj - A project template manager
  • cURL - A command line tool for transferring data with URLs
  • Uptime Kuma - A self-hosted monitoring tool
  • GnuPG - A complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard
  • Coffee Theme - A warm colour scheme created to reduce eye strain
  • Flask - A lightweight WSGI web application framework
  • GDB - A C and alike source-level language debugger