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title: "Home"
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title: "Home"
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Welcome to my site! You can learn more about who I am [here](/about), or have a
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Welcome! I'm Jef, a Belgian CS student looking for his place on the internet.
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look at my posts below :)
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I develop most of my projects on my personal [Gitea](/gitea) instance, but I'm
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also present on <a href="/github" rel="me">GitHub</a>, [GitLab](/gitlab) &
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[Codeberg](/codeberg). You can contact me on [Matrix](/matrix).
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Besides that, I love music, hanging out with friends, and whisky! If you're
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interested, I have a more in-depth [about](/about) page :) I also maintain a
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few packages on the [AUR](/aur).
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@ -20,5 +20,14 @@ Trackmania Esports scene!
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Music has been an important part of my life for many years. I'm one of those
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Music has been an important part of my life for many years. I'm one of those
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people that listens to music multiple hours a day, during studying, cooking,
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people that listens to music multiple hours a day, during studying, cooking,
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anything really. It really calms the chaos in my head, allowing me to think
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anything really. It really calms the chaos in my head, allowing me to think
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more clearly. It's also a great way to improve my mood, or to help me process
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more clearly. It's also a great way to improve my mood, or just to help me
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my current thoughts.
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process my current thoughts.
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Some interesting links:
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* My personal projects can be found on
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[my Gitea instance](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever).
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* GitHub: [ChewingBever](https://github.com/ChewingBever)
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* GitLab: [Chewing_Bever](https://gitlab.com/Chewing_Bever)
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* Codeberg: [Chewing_Bever](https://codeberg.org/Chewing_Bever) (Rarely used)
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* Matrix: [@jef:rustybever.be](https://matrix.to/#/@jef:rustybever.be)
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title: "Links"
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---
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### Vieter
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Vieter is an implementation of an Arch repository server written in V, combined
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with a build system.
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* [Docs](/docs/vieter)
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* [API Docs](/api-docs/vieter)
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---
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title: "A Review of EndeavourOS"
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date: 2022-04-05
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draft: true
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title: "Music"
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date: 2022-05-16T20:58:18+02:00
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---
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Music has a profound effect on me. It dictates my mood, helps me process
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emotions or keeps me focused. It motivates me when I'm running & helps me when
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I'm down. And of course, I'm listening to some great music while writing this
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post.
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I felt like writing, mostly because I was feeling a bit like shit. It calms me
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down, helps me put things in order. The idea to write about music just popped
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into my head, but I've had it in the back of mind for a while now.
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Music really is something special. It can evoke such a wide range of emotions,
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from blissful joy to a depressed pitfall & everything in between. Whenever I'm
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feeling down I just crack up some tunes. Not necessarily happy tunes mind you,
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sometimes it's better to soak in the sadness for a bit, there's no point in
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keeping it inside.
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According to most people's standards, I listen to music *a lot*. I put in my
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earbuds when I leave for classes at 8AM, or put on my headphones when I'm
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working behind my desk. Every time I ride my bike, walk or run, I'm listening
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to music. Whenever I'm studying or programming, I'm listening to music. In
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total, I probably listen to music for at least 6 hours a day. Luckily that is
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more than enough to justify buying a Tidal subscription for 10 euros a month ;p
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That does bring me to my next point; I'm an audiophile. I love high resolution
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audio & my audio setup reflects that. My Sennheiser HD 660S are very dear to
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me, and they've provided me with hundreds of hours of listening pleasure at
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this point.
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I'm not really picky with what genres of music I listen to either. The music
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just has to provide a certain feeling that fits my current mood. I do prefer
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listening to entire albums, which is why I've amassed a great list of albums
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that I love to listen to. Despite my horrible memory I tend to navigate this
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list just fine, with each song just coming up as a feeling in the moment & my
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mind magically navigating to the right album.
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My love for music has been around for as long as I can remember. Back in high
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school I was constantly listening to music; I've even played the piano for
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years before stopping due to a lack of interest. Sadly that spirals back to my
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lack of motivation for most things, but I digress.
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The truth is, I wanted to write, just write, to process the exam stress that
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I'm going through right now. I've got exams in two weeks & as usual, the stress
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has been killing me. My horrible sleep hygiene doesn't help either. I rarely go
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to bed before midnight & when I do, I just lie awake in bed, thinking. Thinking
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of how I'll have to study more tomorrow, because otherwise I won't make it. A
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constant fear of failure looms above me, ready to eat me up inside.
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Well, this post got depressing quite fast, I'm sorry about that. Thing is, I
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want to use this site to express myself, so when I'm feeling stressed, I want
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to express that as well. It's liberating in a way, sharing this information
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with "the world", in my own controlled way.
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If you've gotten this far, thank for you reading through my ramblings &
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insecurities, I do truly appreciate it. Au revoir.
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---
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title: "Necessity Creates Productivity"
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date: 2022-04-07T09:46:05+02:00
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---
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Or at least, that's how I experience it. Let me explain.
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I have a lot of sideprojects. Most would say too many (I'm inclined to agree).
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I often start these projects because I feel like it, without a particular
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purpose or useful goal in mind. Programming is just something that I really
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enjoy, so I tend to create ideas out of thin air just because I want to write
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something, anything. There is however another group of sideprojects, the ones
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that I start because I need something. Those that fix an annoyance, or make my
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life easier. What I've noticed is that I'm a lot more productive & less easily
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burned out when I'm working on these kinds of projects.
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One of those projects (and my main project atm) is
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[Vieter](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter). I originally wrote a
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full description of Vieter here & why I needed it, but that's really not what
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this post is about. You can still read about it in [the docs](/docs/vieter/#why)
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if you want. The important part to take away from this is that it's something I
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really need. It made me more productive and greatly pushed down my update
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times, which I personally find very important. That's why I'm getting a lot of
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things done for this project, because I know that it'll be worth it in the end
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& improve my life.
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To show the other site of the spectrum, my original idea for this site was a
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collection of microservices, with a complex authentication system & a full
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JavaScript frontend ([source](https://git.rustybever.be/rusty-bever)). Let's
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just admit it here, this idea was way too ambitious and not even *that* useful.
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The only part that I'm actually still considering writing is the authentication
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part, because I do have some other ideas to go along with those, but that's
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another post entirely ;p
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Due to this overkill idea, I didn't actually set up this site for over a year I
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think, just because I just couldn't get myself to properly work on the
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implementation. I actually really enjoy writing these blog-style posts, so it's
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quite sad I didn't set up a proper Hugo-based site immediately. Gladly at some
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point I got through my stubbornness, and I set up this site in less than a day
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:) This site still runs on [a custom backend](/switch-to-axum), but it's much
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more minimal and only supports what I really need. My mind's a lot calmer now
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that I've properly left my original idea behind.
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I'm honestly not quite sure what point I'm trying to make. This post is just an
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observation about how my unpredictable mind can work. Knowing myself, the
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sideprojects will probably never stop coming, but that's okay tbh. The
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important part is that most of them have a purpose, and don't just burn me out
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unnecessarily.
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In classic Jef fashion, it took me less than a week to completely overhaul the
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way my site works ;p Visually nothing's changed, but internally the website is
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now being powered by a web server [written in
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now being powered by a web server written in Rust, powered by
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Rust](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/site-backend), powered by
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[Axum](https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum).
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[Axum](https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum).
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The reason for this is expandibility. While nginx is really good at what it
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title: "Tour of Flanders"
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title: "Tour of Flanders"
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Yesterday, some friends & I met to "watch" the Tour of Flanders (gonna have to
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title: "My V Workflow"
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date: 2022-04-27T22:13:04+02:00
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While I'm trying to find time to work on
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[Vieter](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter) (college is killing me
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right now), I figured I could describe my current workflow for developing
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Vieter, and in general, V!
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I've always been a rather minimal developer, preferring simplicity &
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## Tools
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### Neovim
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We can't do any coding without a text editor of course. My weapon of choice is
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[Neovim](https://neovim.io/), the great Vim fork, ran inside my [st
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build](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/st). My main reason for choosing
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Neovim over Vim (besides the more active development) is the Lua, LSP &
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I try to keep [my
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& list of plugins rather short by following the basic rule of only adding a
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plugin if I find it adds actual value to my setup. If the plugin or setting
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### VLS
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Thanks to the LSP support in Neovim I'm able to use
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[VLS](https://github.com/vlang/vls) (V Language Server). This gives me better
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autocomplete, useful suggestions & error messages, all without ever having to
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run the compiler myself!
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### Treesitter
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The VLS repo also comes with grammar definitions for treesitter. This allows me
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treesitter-compatible theme.
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### Compiler mirror
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to change & can cause stuff to break after a compiler update. This is why I
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maintain my own mirror of the compiler which I update regularly. Thanks to
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this, I have full control over how frequently my compiler updates, providing me
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with a level of stability on both my laptops & in my CI that can't be obtained
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### Packaging for Arch Linux
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My distro of choice for all my devices is EndeavourOS, an Arch-based distro
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(well, it's basically just a very good installer ;p). Thanks to this
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uniformity, it's very easy for me to package my compiler mirror, VLS & the
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treesitter grammar.
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For the compiler, I build packages inside my CI
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([PKGBUILD](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/v/src/branch/master/PKGBUILD))
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& publish this package to my personal Vieter instance. Then, using this
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([PKGBUILD](https://git.rustybever.be/bur/vieter-vls/src/branch/main/PKGBUILD)).
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This is to make sure my VLS build is compatible with my compiler version. The
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## Workflow
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Just like my config, my way of working is rather simple. I really like working
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([example](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter/src/branch/dev/Makefile))
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that do everything I need, e.g. compile, lint, test etc. Using the
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[toggleterm](https://github.com/akinsho/toggleterm.nvim) plugin, I spawn
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terminals inside Neovim & use `make` to do everything else!
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## Outro
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I'm not too sure how to end this post. I hope it might help someone who's
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could come in handy for someone ;p
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---
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title: "Announcing Vieter 0.2.0"
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date: 2022-04-11
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---
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When this post gets published, I'll have successfully released version 0.2.0 of
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[Vieter](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter)! For the uninitiated,
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Vieter is currently my biggest passion project. It's an implementation of an
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Arch repository server, paired with a build system for automatically building
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packages from the AUR & other sources.
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This release brings a lot of goodies; the changelog & release binaries can be
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found
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[here](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter/releases/tag/0.2.0). The
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biggest changes are that Vieter now supports multiple repositories with support
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for packages for multiple architectures! Besides that, there's some bug fixing,
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improvements to the CLI & an added setting for the build system that allows for
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building on other architectures. The [docs](https://rustybever.be/docs/vieter/)
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have also been updated to reflect this new update.
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Of course, development won't just stop now, I have too many ideas for that ;p
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[0.3.0](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/vieter/milestone/27) will bring
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title: "My Workflow For This Site"
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date: 2022-04-05
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This blog is about a week old now. I'm still figuring out what kind of content
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I'd like to post, or what kind of writing style I have. What I have figured out
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however, is my workflow.
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Thanks to my backend [powered by Axum](/switch-to-axum) I have pretty much full
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creative control over the internal workings of my site. This gave me the
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freedom to implement a system that I think works very well. Let's elaborate a
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Both the blog & the documentation part of my website are currently being
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generated using Hugo, a static site generator. The lack of JavaScript makes the
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site very fast, which is always a big plus in my opinion. Thanks to my
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[self-hosted CI](https://woodpecker-ci.org/), I can automatically build &
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deploy the static files every time I update anything. My CI builds the static
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website, compresses it into a tarball, & uploads this to my backend. This
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process takes less than 10 seconds on a warm CI runner & it allows me to very
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quickly update my site, correct errors, or just upload a post like this one!
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My backend supports a simple system of serving multiple sites. In practice this
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means that I can specify which site I'm uploading using a query parameter in
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the POST request. This is how I'm able to serve my documentation on
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[/docs](/docs) while still having my blog available as the "default" site.
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The "source code" for my site(s) is stored in Git repositories using Markdown.
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Considering I use Git on a daily basis, this is perfect for me & I don't see it
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as an "extra step" anymore. For college I use Git as well, so using it in
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personal projects is a no-brainer.
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I have no idea how common this setup is, or if it'll work as well down the
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road, but for now, I find it works perfectly.
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