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                    <h2>Setup/software list</h2>
                    <ul>
                        <li>
                            <a href="#distros">Distros:</a>
                            <ul>
                                <li><a href="#distro_guides">Guides</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#distro_list">Cool distros</a></li>
                            </ul>
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                        <li>
                            <a href="#gui">GUI apps</a>
                            <ul>
                                <li>Mail client: <a href="#claws">claws</a></li>
                                <li>Editor: <a href="#emacs">emacs</a></li>
                                <li>Media player: <a href="#mpv">mpv</a></li>
                                <li>Feed reader: <a href="#liferea">liferea</a></li>
                                <li>PDF viewer: <a href="#epdfviewer">ePDFViewer</a></li>
                            </ul>
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                        <li>
                            <a href="#browsers">Web browsers</a>
                            <ul>
                                <li><a href="#icecat">Icecat</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#xul">Palemoon and Basilisk</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#ungoogled">Ungoogled chromium</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#librewolf">Librewolf</a></li>
                            </ul>
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            <a href="#commandline">Command line</a>
                            <ul>
                                <li>Terminal: <a href="#alacritty">alacritty</a></li>
                                <li>Shell: <a href="#zsh">zsh</a></li>
                                <li>Terminal based editor: <a href="#vim">vim</a></li>
                            </ul>
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            <a href="#extras">Extras</a>
                            <ul>
                                <li><a href="#lite-xl">lite-xl</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#vlc">vlc</a></li>
                                <li><a href="#evolution">Evolution</a></li>
                            </ul>
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                    <h2><a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles" target="_blank">Dotfiles</a></h2>
                    <p>
					  This is a repo for my dotfiles and its kind of fucked up. I finally fix it so
					  I have everything in the dotfiles repo instead of configs getting their
					  own repo and others not.
                    </p>
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                <td>
                    <h2>Why linux</h2>
                    <p>
                        I have always liked being able to customize, mod, and poke inside different things.
                        Computers are machines for us to play around with and use how we see fit yet the only thing
                        the big tech companies want to do it lock everything up and it disgusts me.
                        Fuck google, fuck microsoft, fuck apple, and fuck all the other evil tech companies!!!
                        Its time for the open source revolution and seize them all and open source the entire world!!!
                        Without linux or any other unix life would be much much worse. Linux is my safe place 
                        from all the shit in the world.
                    </p>
                    <img src="images/windows_kills_kittens.jpg" alt="Window kills kittens" width="95%"/>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="distros">Distros</h2>
                    <p>
                        I will distro hop a bit though for the most part I like to stay with the
                        same distro and just change DE's or WM's. For the longest time I just
                        switched to a different fedora spin every so often. Now I use arch because
                        I got tired of fedora and couldnt find a distro I liked so I switched
                        to arch to make it feel the way I want.
                    </p>
                        
                    <h3 id="distro_guides">Guides</h3>
                    <ul>
                        <li><a href="distro_guides/arch.html">Arch (my daily driver)</a></li>
                        <li><a href="distro_guides/xfce.html">Xfce DE</a></li>
                        <li><a href="distro_guides/fedora.html">Fedora xfce (my old daily driver)</a></li>
                    </ul>
                    
                    <h3 id="distro_list">Cool distros</h3>
                    <p>
                        <i>Not including the guides</i>
                    </p>
                    <ul>
                        <li><a href="https://antixlinux.com" target="_blank">AntiX</a></li>
                        <li><a href="https://mxlinux.org" target="_blank">MXLinux</a></li>
                        <li><a href="https://salixos.org" target="_blank">SalixOS</a></li>
                        <li><a href="https://www.adelielinux.org" target="_blank">Adelie</a></li>
                    </ul>
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                <td>
                    <h1 id="gui">GUI apps</h1>
                    <p>
                        A lot of linux users dont like GUI apps. I think they are great
                        <a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/design.xhtml" target="_blank">when they are done right</a>.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="claws">Claws mail</h2>
                    <p>
                        I have used thunderbird in the past though like I said before
                        <a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/mozilla.xhtml" target="_blank">mozilla is evil as fuck</a>.
                        Through the power of actually following the unix philosophy and not being full of javascript bullshit
                        claws is about the safest email client out there. Gone are the days of just clicking a email being
                        enough to fuck you over. Anyways you likely noticed that claws just displays everything in plain
                        text. I like using the dillo plugin for a nicer view, and guess what? Still no shitty javascript
                        that can get you fucked!
                    </p>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="emacs">Emacs</h2>
                    <p>
                        <b>Don't use emacs. Its stupido.</b>
					    <br/><br/>
					    That is and will always be true but lately as of writing this I been bit by
					    the emacs bug. Using emacs is so bad and so wrong but feels so good to use. I defeated rsi
                        by doing hand exercises for nearly a year and a half as of writing this. I had to learn
                        the hard way being a guitarist and emacs user while taking CS classes and writing code
                        all the time wasnt a good idea. Now I play bass to but it balances out because I switched
                        over to IT and became too lazy to write code most of the time. I lost my lite weight hand
                        exercise tools and instead of buying new ones I just started using the heavy ones for hours
                        at a time until I had <b>the grip strength to crush a human skull</b>. Now my rsi is cured
                        <i>as long as I keep up the exercises</i>.
                        <br/><br/>
                        I dont use doom emacs, spacemacs... or any of that shit. Just good old gnu emacs with my own
                        config which can be found <a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles/src/branch/main/.emacs.d"
                                                     target="_blank">here</a>.
                        <br/>
                        <b>Fun fact: I use emacs to work on this site.</b>
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="mpv">mpv</h2>
                    <p>
                        I switched to mpv because vlc was acting weird with audio sometimes when watching anime and nothing
                        in this world is worse then something getting in the way of anime time! Just like lite-xl and neovim
                        mpv uses lua for its config files and is really simple by default. It also can play youtube videos
                        or other online streams just by giving it a url.<br/><br/>

						The config can be found
						<a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles/src/branch/main/.config/mpv" target="_blank">
						  here</a>.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="liferea">Liferea</h2>
                    <p>
                        Feed readers are one of those things I use on and off. A lot like mail clients feed readers
                        tend to be very bloated. Liferea is my favorite but
                        it has always had issues with nvidia drivers until I found out a trick.<br/><br/>
                        If liferea has issues add this to your /etc/environment and reboot<br/>
                        <code>WEBKIT_DISABLE_DMABUF_RENDERER=1</code>
                        
                        <br/><br/>
                        Some cool tricks:
                    </p>
                    <ul>
                        <li>
                            Get <a href="https://github.com/shevabam/get-rss-feed-url-extension" target="_blank">
                            this plugin</a> to find feeds easier.
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            You can turn youtube channels into rss feeds with
                            <code>https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id={channel_id}</code><br/>
                            This can be done for all your subscriptions with
                            <a href="scripts/youtube_subs_export.py" target="_blank">
                                this script</a>
                        </li>
                        <li>
                            You can drag and drop youtube urls from your feed reader into mpv so you can keep up with
                            your subscriptions without even touching youtube's website.
                        </li>
                    </ul>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="epdfviewer">ePDFViewer</h2>
                    <p>
                        I wanted a pdf viewer that was light weight and simple. Being a xfce user I wanted
                        something that isnt tied to another DE and doesnt uses a hell ton of dependencies.
                    </p>
                </td>
            </tr>
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                <td>
                    <h1 id="browsers">Web browsers</h1>
                    <p>
                        Modern browsers are some of the worse things to every happen.
                        These are some of the better options out there.
                        <br/><br/>
                        For some resources on browsers check out <a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/articles" target="_blank">
                            spyware watch dog</a> and <a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/browsers.xhtml" target="_blank">dig deeper</a>.
                        <br/><br/>
                        For addons stay away from the mozilla or google bullshit and instead use something like
                        <a href="https://gnuzilla.gnu.org" target="_blank">the gnuzilla thingy</a>. You can also find addons on
                        <a href="https://mybrowseraddon.com" target="_blank">mybrowseraddon</a> than manually install them or
                        something along those lines.
                        <br/><br/>
                        For a dark mode addon <b>stay away from darkreader</b>. Dont know if its
                        spyware or not but when the browser starts up it makes a bunch of requests which is something a dark
                        mode plugin shouldnt do. Instead use something like <a href="https://gnuzilla.gnu.org/extension.php?id=786990"
                                                                               target="_blank">dark-mode</a>.
                    </p>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="icecat">Icecat</h2>
                    <p>
                        I use to use firefox but switched to librewolf because 
                        <a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/mozilla.xhtml" target="_blank">mozilla is evil as fuck</a>.
                        If you don't know librewolf it its the ungoogled-chromium of firefox. Than I switched from librewolf to icecat.
                        <br/><br/>
                        <s>The builtin plugins are decent. Librejs and its other contend blocking plugins are way more annoying
                        than something like umatrix but I am giving them a fair chance knowing that umatrix might not have
                        much of a future even if its still quite functional still. I still like to install ublock even with
                            everything that comes builtin.</s><br/>
                        So I got annoyed of librejs and other builtin plugins in icecat. Now I just disable them because umatrix
                        and ublock can do way more, except jshelter: It is a api spoofer which is different from the others which
                        are contend blockers. Its useful for when you have to use javascript heavy websites but still want to
                        prevent alot of information from being leaked. I set ublock to disable javascript by default and I set
                        jshelter to strict mode by default.
                        <br/><br/>
                        Fun little trick: If video playback/youtube frame breaks on a website just throw it into mpv to stream
                        it from there. Sometimes to find the media you can hit ctrl+i to pull up page info and use the media
                        section or in some cases you might have to dig around in the inspector.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Installing</h3>
                    <p>
                        You can find some newer builds <a href="https://icecatbrowser.org" target="_blank">here</a>.
                        The offical version can be found <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla" target="_blank">
                            here</a>.
                    </p>
                    
                    <h3>Hardening</h3>
                    <p>
                        The magic of icecat is it makes zero requests to mozilla but its not too hardened
                        so you might wanta use a user.js. Check out <a href="https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js"
                                                                       target="_blank">pyllyukko user.js</a>.
                    </p>
                </td>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="xul">Palemoon and Basilisk</h2>
                    <p>
                        <a href="https://www.palemoon.org" target="_blank">Palemoon</a> is a old firefox fork
                        that uses a different rendering engine so it can keep up with
                        newer webstandards while stilling keeping the old interface and support older plugins.
                        <a href="https://www.basilisk-browser.org" target="_blank">Basilisk</a> use to be
                        developed by moonchild and was designed to be kind of like palemoon but based off
                        a bit newer version of firefox. The basilisk team broke off and is now seprate from
                        moonchild but still keeps in close contact with them.
                        <br/><br/>
                        What version you choose is really up to you and what interface you like more. Both of
                        them are going to struggle to use javascript heavy websites but its ok its I prefer
                        disabling javascript whenever possible and using umatrix to only let in what the
                        site needs to function.
                        <h3>Hardening</h3>
                        Even though they are about as good as browsers get these days the developers are still
                        stupidos so you should <a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/guides/palemoon" target="_blank">
                            follow this guide</a>. Its also best you disable webrtc and webgl along with other hardening
                        because even though they are based off older versions of firefox they still support the modern
                        features that make it easier for sites to fucking fingerprint you. Basilisk is the only one that
                        supports webrtc out of the two.
                        <br/><br/>
                        To help hardened get yourself <a href="https://git.nixnet.services/Narsil/palemoon_user.js" target="_blank">
                            a palemoon user.js</a>. It helps you stand out less by hiding the fact you are using a weird old ass
                        browser. Btw, for whatever fucking reason this user.js seems to brick github issue pages so just keep
                        that in mind. Though if anything this just is another reason why real git sites like gitea and codeberg
                        are better.
                        <br/><br/>
                        You can timezone spoof by setting <code>TZ=UTC</code> before launching.
                    </p>
                </td>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="ungoogled">Ungoogled chromium</h2>
                    <p>
                        Ungoogled chromium is what the name says, chromium without the google. I still prefer to
                        avoid anything chromim but if you really want to use a chromium based browser without
                        all the spyware shit you arent going to get any better than this. It hella beats brave
                        <b>brave is fucking terrible</b>. There is a addon that lets you install addons from
                        the chrome store and update them without having to sign into google but I still think
                        the best option is just to manually install the addons to completely avoid google.
                        <br/><br/>
                        Ungoogled chromium isnt hardened at all by default. Its designed to be a drop in replacement
                        for chrome that is user friendly and doesnt break anything. We dont do that here, for heaven
                        fucking shake at least harden it a little and to do that you can use
                        <a href="https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium/blob/master/docs/flags.md"
                           target="_blank">these flags</a>.
                        <br/><br/>
                        With manifest v2 on the way out the future of chromium based browsers is fucked. Mozilla is
                        also doing shitty things so we are just in general fucked.
                    </p>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="librewolf">librewolf</h2>
                    <p>
                        Librewolf is about the easiest way to get a decent hardened browser setup. It still makes some requests to mozilla
                        which kind of sucks.
                    </p>
                </td>
            </tr>
        </table>
        
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                <td>
                    <h1 id="commandline">Command line</h1>
                    <p>
                        Yes, the terminal is a GUI program. But I put it here because <b>fuck you</b>.
                        <br/><br/>
                        For a cool command line I use nerd fonts. My favorite is the hack nerd font which can be installed with:
                        <br/>
                        <code>
                            wget https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v3.3.0/Hack.zip<br/>
                            unzip Hack.zip -d Hack<br/>
                            sudo cp -r Hack /usr/share/fonts/<br/>
                        </code>
                        <br/>
                        More nerd fonts can be found <a href="https://www.nerdfonts.com" target="_blank">here</a>.
                    </p>
                </td>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="alacritty">Alacritty</h2>
                    <p>
                        I only started using it very recently because I been using kitty for a long time.
                        I switched to alacritty because ssh in kitty is fucked up and I found out that
                        alacritty now has a option for toml files for the config. The yml files was
                        one of the biggest things keeping me away from alacritty.<br/><br/>
                        You can find my config on the
                        <a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles/src/branch/main/.config/alacritty" target="_blank">dotfiles repo</a>.
                    </p>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="zsh">zsh</h2>
                    <p>
                        zsh is pretty cool though I been playing with fish a bit and been thinking of switching to that.
                        zsh has lots of cool things like vi keys and is somewhat compatable with bash to.
                        <br/><br/>
                        For my zsh config to work correctly you need powerline and nerd fonts.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="vim">vim</h2>
                    <p>
					    For a long time I used neovim. I started using neovim becaues I wanted vim to act more
					    like a ide and have fancy shit. For most things I ended up using <s>lite-xl</s> emacs more
                        because well... emacs just make my autism happy. Neovim ended up just being used for editing
                        configs, quickly
					    throwing together scripts, crazy vim wizard edits... so I decided to just ditch neovim
					    (you can find my old config
					    <a href="https://gitea.com/nathansmithsmith/nvim_config" target="_blank">here</a>)
					    and instead go with a simple vimrc with only a few plugins.
					    <br/><br/>
					    My vimrc can be found <a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles/src/branch/main/.vimrc"
											   target="_blank">
						    here</a>.
                        <br/><br/>
                        <b><i>How dare someone use both emacs and vim!</i></b> Shut your fucking piehole stupido!
                    </p>
                </td>
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                    <h1 id="extras">Extras</h1>
                    <p>
                        These are programs I use to use, dont use much... that I wanted to add.
                    </p>
                </td>
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                <td>
                    <h2 id="lite-xl">lite-xl</h2>
                    <p>
                        I started using lite-xl because I wanted a simple little easy to config graphical text editor. lite-xl is
                        just that. I no longer have a need for it as I get into emacs again as of writing this but still a great
                        little editor.
                    </p>

                    <h3>lite-xl config</h3>
                    <p>
                        My old config can be found
                        <a href="https://codeberg.org/nathansmith/dotfiles/src/commit/2cf000e92d2aec0f6e679aa228b739388b8edb72/.config/lite-xl"
                           target="_blank">here</a>.
                        On different screen sizes lite-xl may look bad and to fix it you need to set the <code>LITE_SCALE</code>
					    environment variable.
                        <br/><br/>
                        
                        My config has buttons for quickly opening a terminal and file explore in the current directory.
                        It doesn't know what your defaults are for those apps so to set them just change the varibles
                        in the "init.lua" file.
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                    <h2 id="vlc">vlc</h2>
                    <p>
                        Yes, mpv is better. Yes, vlc sometimes has issues. But vlc is still better than the default media player
                        on most systems and has its fair share of useful features. Even with mpv I still like to have vlc
                        installed just in case mpv breaks when I dont have internet and I like its file converting features. The
                        mobile version of vlc kicks ass.
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                    <h2 id="evolution">Evolution</h2>
                    <p>
                        Evolution is one of the better mail clients out there. If for whatever reason you need to use gmail or some
                        other locked down shitty service evolution has you covered. By default it uses the gnome style window decorators
                        but unlike most gnome apps it lets you use your desktop/WM decorators instead. Its not as bad as most
                        mail clients (looking at you thunderbird) and it lets you <i>at least</i> hide most of that shit out of the way.
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