About

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Void, suckless, vim… Welcome to El-Dorado Link to heading

current{ distro: void; wm: dwm; terminal: st; shell: zsh; text-editor: neovim, vscodium; color-scheme: Gruvbox; browser: Thorium; music-player: cmus; file-manager: lf, thunar; }

And that’s about it for my very basic system, nothing fancy… except for neovim, obviously. That’s fancy (take that emacsers). Also, I’ll probably have a blog about my Linux/opensource journey soon enough, so stay tuned.

And if you’re interested, here you can find my Gruvbox rice for i3 and bspwm with very nice wallpapers (don’t worry, no creepy skulls lol).

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Cave Game, it definitely ain’t just a game. Link to heading

I’ll probably write a blog about my history with this masterpiece, but in short, Minecraft has become a part of my identity at this point. I don’t remember exactly when I played it for the first time, but I do recall that version 1.13 was the latest version back then. There wasn’t much information about the 1.14 update, so it’s safe to assume that I played Minecraft for the first time around 2018/2019. I also had a YouTube channel where I used to post let’s plays, tutorials, and other similar content for about two years. Currently, the channel is inactive, and all the videos are hidden from the public.

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Why do I love skulls and Macabre art so much? Link to heading

I can’t hide how bad my taste in art is, so I won’t try to. I just like these weird shapes and find joy in exploring/collecting/looking at them, from creepy tattoos to Zdzisław Beksiński’s darkest artworks. I just can’t seem to get enough. Also, I’m practicing… digital tattooing? I literally have no idea what it is called, so I’ll just call it tribal art. I used to draw on paper before, but recently I tried it on my computer, and honestly, it was a lot of fun (yeah, I draw for fun, and I really don’t care about the results lol). I like how easy it is to not worry about shading or color and all that arty stuff. All I need is black, white, and that tool in Gimp that connects lines (artists, please don’t kill me after reading this).