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= SamatsWiki, Samat Jain's personal wiki =
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This is a public WikiWikiWeb for [[SamatJain|me]] to add, edit, and take notes on whatever I feel like taking notes on. A geek would not be much of a geek without a page describing their [[ComputerHardware]]. This is a public WikiWikiWeb for [[SamatJain|me]] to add, edit, and take notes on whatever I feel like taking notes on.
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I'm incapable of remembering too many little things in my head, so I've made [[CheatSheet|CheatSheets]]. [[DotFiles]] contains configurations for programs that I use. I'm incapable of remembering too many little things in my head, so I've made [[CheatSheet|cheat sheets]]. [[DotFiles]] contains configurations for programs that I use.
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 * [[Theora]] discusses various ways of encoding Theora video via command-line tools
 * [[Zsh]] lists links to zsh files, configuration snippets, etc. I'm considering switching from bash to zsh.
 * A geek would not be much of a geek without a page describing their [[ComputerHardware]].
 * [[Theora]] discusses various ways of encoding Theora video via command-line tools; [[WebM]] does the same for VP8/WebM
 * [[Zsh]] lists links to zsh files, configuration snippets, etc. I'm considering switching from bash to zsh. I also found interesting stuff about [[Bash]] in the process.
 * [[PetRabbit]] collects information on owning rabbits as urban pets
 * [[SSD]] has information on configuring a Linux desktop to work best with solid-state disks
 * [[Zeroconf]] has some tips and tricks for using zero-configuration networking under Linux
 * [[Apartment]] is a braindump about sharing chores and expenses with my apartment flatmates
 * [[802.11n]] chronicles my quest to find open-source 802.11n devices, particularly routers
 * [[Facebook]] documents various things about the social network, mostly at this point about their egregious treatment of user privacy
 * [[Java]] various tidbits about Java
 * [[OpenStreetMap]] are pointers and information resources I use for mapping
 * I collect quotable [[Quotes]], a page which functions as a staging area till I import them into my quotes database (ever wonder what powers the quotes at the bottom of my e-mails?)
 * Braindump (or rather, browser tab dump) of working with the hell that is [[GNUMailman|GNU Mailman]]
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 * [[GNOMEIsAntiUser]]
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 * [[BitTorrentTrackers]] lists public BitTorrent trackers
 * [[DebianChecklist]] is a checklist for configuring new Debian-based systems
 * Car service information at [[Vehicles]], such as [[Vehicles/MRoadster]] for my convertible
 * [[FrequentlyUnaskedQuestions]]
 * [[GNOMEIsAntiUser]] contains list of various reasons GNOME sucks (with references), which I use as a reference when people force me to start trolling about how GNOME sucks
 * [[ProgrammingIdeas]]
 * [[ProseSnippets]] are pieces of text I thought were written particularly well
 * [[TEDTalks]] are notes and summaries of TED talks that I thought needed to be jotted down
 * [[UserInterfaceTerms]] contains a list of technical terms used in the user interface and information architecture design communities
 * [[Wines]] contains a list of wines/other alcoholic beverages I've found I like, and need to purchase again
 * [[TitleIndex]] lists all the pages on this Wiki, many of which are not linked to from the FrontPage

This is a public WikiWikiWeb for me to add, edit, and take notes on whatever I feel like taking notes on.

Expect it to be very messy.

If you're here to check out this wiki's new theme, look at pages with lots of text. I recommend such pages at HelpOnInstalling, WikiWikiWeb, etc.

I'm incapable of remembering too many little things in my head, so I've made cheat sheets. DotFiles contains configurations for programs that I use.

Interesting pages

  • A geek would not be much of a geek without a page describing their ComputerHardware.

  • Theora discusses various ways of encoding Theora video via command-line tools; WebM does the same for VP8/WebM

  • Zsh lists links to zsh files, configuration snippets, etc. I'm considering switching from bash to zsh. I also found interesting stuff about Bash in the process.

  • PetRabbit collects information on owning rabbits as urban pets

  • SSD has information on configuring a Linux desktop to work best with solid-state disks

  • Zeroconf has some tips and tricks for using zero-configuration networking under Linux

  • Apartment is a braindump about sharing chores and expenses with my apartment flatmates

  • 802.11n chronicles my quest to find open-source 802.11n devices, particularly routers

  • Facebook documents various things about the social network, mostly at this point about their egregious treatment of user privacy

  • Java various tidbits about Java

  • OpenStreetMap are pointers and information resources I use for mapping

  • I collect quotable Quotes, a page which functions as a staging area till I import them into my quotes database (ever wonder what powers the quotes at the bottom of my e-mails?)

  • Braindump (or rather, browser tab dump) of working with the hell that is GNU Mailman

Lists of things

Wikis are great for keeping lists of things. Some lists of things I am keeping:

You can find out more about me at my personal homepage. Stalk me on the Internet by finding me ElsewhereOnTheInternet.

Check out the most recent changes on RecentChanges; see SyntaxReference if you help need remembering MoinMoin's syntax.

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