I just can’t help it organizing git repositories is a huge pain for newbies we all should agree on that okay? I mean… I don’t know about you ppl but I’ve always found it really hard to keep up with my dot files, it’s just a goddamn project on it’s own. Will setting them up help me save a lot of time? Yes, Will setting them up take forever? No, so why can’t I just do it? IDK. Ever since I came to void I realized that setting dot files is a must, starting over every time I reset my system takes a good amount of time especially in such a minimal distro like void, bro just setting up the void service take me about three reboots to get pulseaudio working correctly. But honestly now that I think about it it ain’t that big of a deal really… I have my own version of suckless’s dwm and technically all of the other utils that will make my life 90% easier if I had to start from zero in void, but still, shit like tmux I really don’t want to configure it again, also nvim God do I love my current Neovim setup it’s just awesome, yes it ain’t perfect but it is mine! I can’t develop web shit and even Tauri apps just using it which awesome, though I wish to find a way to fix my Rust debugger since I really don’t know much about it and I’m not enjoying my time in VSCode.

Other than my dots… there is my coding projects which ain’t that many, there is my first coding project Al-Kindi which I wrote in Python… but that one needs a lot of work, I’m no serious ideas about it I just want it in a better statue for some reason, I even thought about recording a video where I try to use the things I learn in the past year to rewrite this app in a better form and publish it somewhere like Odysee or YouTube. But for now I really don’t have the time for any of those, nor the energy, I have a lot of ideas for some other projects too which I pretty sure will help me learn a lot more but… freaking time.

Yesterday I managed to connect to Oracle from my main system while it was running in Win10 VM, it was huge news for me since now I won’t need to use SQL Developer to start my databases for school, the only problem I have now is linking them with other tools like Delphi and PHP, there is no way I’ll be able to code these two in a VM, so it’s either me upgrading my hardware or finding a way to setup a small server and learn what I need to learn with it, it’ll take a shitty amount of time and effort but I’m sure it would be worth it. It all gets me when I see how hard it is to run this ancient pieces of software compared to the one line commands I have to type on my terminal to get any other modern RDBMS up and running and code actual useful apps with it, it’s a shame that I have to use Oracle and Delphi in such a field filled with powerful modern technologies like Tauri and SurrealDB.

Seth.