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      1 @title: Hello World
      2 @date: 2021-08-17
      3 @language: en
      4 @categories: general
      5 
      6 
      7 # Hello world!
      8 
      9 Hello everyone this is a short introduction to my site and blog where I'll be
     10 talking about Tech, programming, GNU/Linux and possibly other things as well.
     11 
     12 
     13 ## About
     14 
     15 I am Dimitrije Dobrota, 19-year old freshman of Electrical and Computer
     16 Engineering, who is obsessed with programming and tech in general.
     17 
     18 I've been fascinated by Linux for a long time and have been using it on and off
     19 for a number of year. It's been more than year and a half since I've fully
     20 committed and have been using it as the only OS.
     21 
     22 This blog will be powered by
     23 [stamd](https://git.dimitrijedobrota.com/stamd/log.html), a static markdown
     24 page generator written in C, that I am currently developing.
     25 
     26 My other projects can be found in my [repos](https://git.dimitrijedobrota.com/)
     27 or on [Github](https://github.com/DimitrijeDobrota).
     28 
     29 
     30 ## Software I use
     31 
     32 While I've experimented with a lot of different things, I've landed on the
     33 current setup by trying to find flexible and extensible but sane daily driver setup:
     34 
     35 - OS: GNU/Linux
     36 - Distro: Artix
     37 - WM: bspwm
     38 - Term: urxvt
     39 - Text editor: vim
     40 - PDF viewer: zathura
     41 
     42 
     43 ## Motivation
     44  
     45 This initiative was inspired by [Luke Smith](https://lukesmith.xyz), as he
     46 prompted me to reconsider the effects of being too dependent on social media, as
     47 well as showed me the benefits of owning your platform in modern day where
     48 people are susceptible to censorship.
     49 
     50 This is a way of future-proofing myself from any possible problems that might arise down the
     51 road.
     52 
     53 > It's better to be safe than sorry...