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 === Distros === === Distros ===
-  * [[https://bazzite.gg/|Bazzite]]: My main OS for workstation and gaming. I use the GNOME edition. +  * [[https://cachyos.org/|CachyOS (KDE Plasma)]]: My workstation OS.
-  * [[https://projectbluefin.io/|Bluefin]]: The OS for my laptop.+
   * [[https://www.debian.org/|Debian]]: One of my go-to server distros. I use the stable version in my homelab.   * [[https://www.debian.org/|Debian]]: One of my go-to server distros. I use the stable version in my homelab.
   * [[https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/|CentOS Stream]]: Another go-to server distro.   * [[https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/|CentOS Stream]]: Another go-to server distro.
-  * [[https://openbsdfoundation.org/|OpenBSD]]: I rent an [[https://openbsd.amsterdam/|OpenBSD Amsterdam]] virtual machine that hosts my website and blog. 
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-I use custom builds of Bazzite and Bluefin with [[https://blue-build.org|BlueBuild]]. Instead of a regular CI/CD workflow, I have a shell script that runs the bluebuild command to build container images for each one, and pushes it to a private-facing container registry that is accessible on my Tailscale network. The source can be found here: [[https://tildegit.org/hyperreal/bluebuild-hyperreal|bluebuild-hyperreal]]. 
  
 === Apps / programs === === Apps / programs ===
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   * [[https://www.zsh.org/|Z shell]]: I use zsh as my default shell almost everywhere, but I write scripts mostly in Bash or Python for compatibility and portability reasons. Zsh is the most advanced POSIX-compliant shell, IMO.   * [[https://www.zsh.org/|Z shell]]: I use zsh as my default shell almost everywhere, but I write scripts mostly in Bash or Python for compatibility and portability reasons. Zsh is the most advanced POSIX-compliant shell, IMO.
   * [[https://openzfs.org/wiki/Main_Page|ZFS]]: Advanced copy-on-write filesystem. I use it on my NAS.   * [[https://openzfs.org/wiki/Main_Page|ZFS]]: Advanced copy-on-write filesystem. I use it on my NAS.
-  * [[https://zed.dev|Zed]]: My other text editor of choice. Sometimes it's just easier to manage larger multi-file projects with an editor like this, and it beats the ad-, tracker-, and telemetry-infested Microslop ecosystem of VSCode. The downside is that it supports AI use out of the box as a prominent feature, but it thankfully has an AI killswitch that doesn't break important functionality. 
   * [[https://zellij.dev/|Zellij]]: Terminal multiplexer written in Rust.   * [[https://zellij.dev/|Zellij]]: Terminal multiplexer written in Rust.
   * [[https://zen-browser.app/|Zen Browser]]: One of my web browsers of choice.   * [[https://zen-browser.app/|Zen Browser]]: One of my web browsers of choice.
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