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<h1>hi, i'm vitor</h1>
<p>i'm the current president of a interact club and it rocks</p>
<p>i like reading and stuff like that</p>
<p>i'm also catholic, and a true believer in our Lord Christ (and surely the Theotokos)</p>
<p>now, for the software part: i like minimalism, how you can do your max with as little resources, and how you can change functionality with a simple command-line argument.</p>
<p>for that reason, i'm kinda fan of neovim, it really takes that to the next level</p>
<p>now, apart from that, the software i usually use is sway for a window manager (previously this part was talking about how xorg is bad and how i just sticked to dwm because i'm lazy lol, but anyways i'm really happy of using sway, wayland is the future!)</p>
<p>also, i use foot for a terminal</p>
<p>sadly i use firefox as my web browser (i hate it; please make a better web)</p>
<p>speaking of a better web, you can find me in gemini also, i like it lots.</p>
<p>for my gemini client, i use amfora and it works wonders (just like links for the web, but ofc better since it's meant to be that way from the initial design)</p>
<p>and i follow xdg base directory spefication as much as i can. i currently have 11 files in my ~, looking to make it smaller but i don't have enough knowledge of reimplementing dbus or changing the sndio cookie path</p>
<p>also i use sndio bc it's the best sound thing</p>
<p>speaking about resources, i have an old pc, currently having a ivy bridge pentium G2030, 4gb of ram and integrated graphics. it works well with linux, but without it... i highly doubt.</p>
<p>speaking about linux, i use void as my main distro, it's simply supreme and kinda traditional and that's what i like about it. i don't care about immutability or idk what is hot in the community these days, i just care about functionality and simplicity OOTB</p>
<p>also about OSes, i do plan in learning a bit of openbsd, it's concept looks really really cool to me, but i can't seem to have tthe grasp of it just yet. (edit 1: i just reviewed this, i wrote this 6 months ago and i did not learn not a single little bit of openbsd apart from sndio, i should probably start going around that)</p>
<h1>Hi, I'm Vitor</h1>
<p>I'm a proud catholic, the current president of my local Interact Club, and a ~vern administrator.</p>
<p>I like messing with computers, building anything and candies</p>
<p>For the software part: I like minimalism, how you can do your max with as little resources, and how you can change functionality with a simple command-line argument.</p>
<p>Following that thought, I can reason my love for Neovim, it really takes that to the next level</p>
<p>The software I usually use is dwm for a window manager, st as my terminal and dmenu as my launcher (don't forget the slstatus for the status bar!)</p>
<p>Sadly I use Cromite as my web browser (not that Cromite is bad, it truly is the best browser I've ever used; I just think the current state of the web is deplorable and I'd love if things were the gemini way)</p>
<p>And I try to adapt my computer to the XDG Base Directory Spefication as much as I can. I currently have 7 files in my ~ (the last time i've changed this it was 11 - progress!)</p>
<p>Now, speaking about resources, I have an old pc, currently using an Ivy Bridge Pentium G2030, 4gb of ram (3gb usable) and integrated graphics. It works well with Linux, but without it... I highly doubt.</p>
<p>Speaking about Linux, I use Arch as my main distro (but I'd like to get back to Void, it's truly better). I don't care about immutability or idk what is trendy these days, I just care about functionality and simplicity OOTB</p>
<p>Also about OSes, I do plan in learning a bit of OpenBSD (when I get a new computer, possibly a laptop), it's concept looks really really cool to me, but I can't seem to have tthe grasp of it just yet.</p>
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<p>this was last updated in 2024-16-02</p>
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