I’ve always loved writing. From joining the school gernalism club many years ago, to starting Blind Computing, which was initially completely article based, to the various blogs I created on Google’s Blogger platform in the years before that, it’s always been a passion of mine to research and gather information from all across the internet, and from life in general, and consolidate it into something that could be of use to someone else.
Recently, I rediscovered the lost, underappreciated internet relics that are RSS feeds, after I finally found a good RSS feed reader for iOS called Net News Wire. This, at long last, caused me to give reading blogs a propper shot, so I started reading blogs like Faster Than Lime and Drew DeVault’s Blog. This lead me to consider starting one of my own and, well, here we are.
What You Can Expect
To be honest, right now, your guess is as good as mine. In general though, you can expect posts about:
Programming, particularly of the system’s programming type, using languages like Rust (did I mention how much I love Rust?). And now that I have fancy syntax highlighting that Blogger could never give me, …
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fn main() { println!("Hello, world!"); }
I'll be even more motivated to post about the code I write!
Free Software and the current affairs and discussion surrounding the free software and open source movements.
Accessibility for the blind / visually impaired, especially pertaining to technology.
For now, stay tuned: there’ll be much more coming soon!