Blogs
This page contains all my Blogs, I do some level of research on these.
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On the topic of Internet Censorship
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Internet censorship circumvention is becoming more common as the years go by. After reading a recent post on a browser blocking a censorship check add-on, I want to clear up some misconceptions about it.
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Adding IndieAuth to my website
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A single user IndieAuth is surprisingly easy to implement! This post is about how I did it.
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Adding webmentions to my website
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After thinking about it a long time, I have replaced the comments section on this website with Webmentions.
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Adding comments to my website
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I have had comments in my website for some time, this post is about how I did it and the improvements I made for better UX.
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That is not how programmers work!
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There is a common misconception around programmers, and it is usually fueled by memes.
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Experimenting with Quantum Computation Language
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My first attempt to learn QCL, a C-based high level, architecture independent programming language for quantum computers.
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Writing a Website part 2: HTML and CSS
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This post is for beginners who knows how to operate a computer, and wants an introductory course on web development.
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Writing a Website part 1: Recipe for Making a Website!
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Creating and hosting a website is not hard, and it is much cheeper than you think! And there are other options even if you don't want to pay.
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Switching to Gentoo
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Here I explain why I switched to Gentoo and how I set it up. This is mostly a technical blog and incorporates some of my configuration.
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Why do I Still Have a GitHub Account?
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I had deleted my GitHub account before, but I decided to open one again half-heartedly. And no, I won't be pushing my projects there.
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Using the Internet the Right Way
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The Internet is a noisy place, and browsing it is sometimes overwhelming or frustrating, but you can at least avoid distractions by following this article.
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Serving RSS (Atom) and JSON Feeds
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I now serve Atom and JSON feeds, a simple feature that I took too long to provide, here's how I did it.
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Why Do I Not Use Analytics?
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Analytics is not used on my website or things I create, but it is not for the reason you are thinking of.
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Migrating to FLOSS!
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A list of wholesome and Free alternatives to privacy-destroying apps, programs, and services you might be using in your daily life without loosing convenience.
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Switching to Signal is Not Enough
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Switching to Signal is Not Enough, but it's a good step towards the right direction. Protocols help you avoid being locked into a single application or service.
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Open Brain Internet Thingy
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Yeah, I couldn't find a name for it. This is a thought experiment about a centralized knowledge sharing system that will likely go wrong when it is created.
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Cobra Effect on Hactoberfest
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GitHub is polluted with unwanted pull requests, what went wrong? And what could have been done to prevent it?
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Free Unix!
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A New Unix implementation, but it is not Unix, is not Unix, is not Unix!
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India - Deleting an Amazon Account
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I had a hard time getting rid of my Amazon account. It makes me wonder why I signed up in the first place. Here, I share with you my journey and the process.
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Why Do I Say GNU/Linux?
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My story about why I love and use FREE (as in freedom) software and why I want to spread the word about it more.
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Use of Non-Free Software in School
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There is a high risk of massive student surveillance in online learning. Here, I will tell you the dangers and measures that can be taken to mitigate the issue.
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India Banned Chinese Apps
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India Banned many Chinese Apps for the "security" of the nation, but is that good? If it is, is that enough?