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#+TITLE: Dotfiles
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* Workflow
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I prefer software that presents a low cognitive load in integrating and using on a day to day basis. This typically ends up being software that I can manipulate through the use of configuration files.
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* Tools (or How I Do My Computing)
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With a slight nod to RMS's article of a similar name; here is a list of programs that I use on a day to day basis.
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*Text Editor*: Emacs with Evil mode. Truly the best of both worlds.
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*Browser*: Nyxt Browser, an extensible browser in the vein of Emacs written in Common Lisp. I use Icecat/Firefox for anything that Nyxt can't handle.
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*Windows Manager*: I've found SwayWM recently. I'm a huge fan of Wayland over Xorg and it had the least complicated integration into my workflow.
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*Desktop Environment*: If I need a full DE, I use GNOME. By far the most minimal and 'out of the way' of the GNU/Linux DE's in my opinion.
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*Chat*: Someone turned my onto Matrix recently and I've been really liking it. I'm able to bridge into IRC chatrooms and it keeps chat history locally so I don't need a bouncer.
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