Archive of posts with tag “linux”
Using nmcli to connect to eduroam in UCSB
Use nmcli to connect to eduroam in UCSB without using the configuration assistant tool provided by eduroam.
How to self-host Overleaf (ShareLaTeX)
It has been a pain setting up Overleaf on my own server. I have finally figured it out and I am sharing my notes here.
- Categories: guide
- Tags: linux, selfhosting, tex
My old computers and my experience of daily driving Linux and self-hosting
I have been using Linux and self-hosting for over a year now. Overall, I would like to say that it is rather satisfactory and that I will continue to use Linux as my daily driver in future. Thinking of that, I felt a little bit nostalgic about my old computers. So I decided to write an article about my old computers and my experience of daily driving Linux now.
- Categories: misc
- Tags: linux, selfhosting
I made this, for the number of days in a week is prime
The number of days in a week is prime, so we cannot utilize weekly periods to help us remember periodical events unless the period is a multiple of 7. However, there may be something that we need to get reminded of which happens once per two days or three days. For example, I wash my hair once per two days and wash my clothes once per eight days. To solve the problem, I wrote a Ruby program to help remind me of those routines.
- Categories: programming
- Tags: selfhosting, linux, ruby
Using ntfy to warn me when my computer is discharging
I use udev and systemd to send a notification to my phone via ntfy automatically whenever my laptop is discharging.
- Categories: programming
- Tags: selfhosting, linux