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= SamatWiki =
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This is a public WikiWikiWeb where for [:SamatJain:me] to add, edit, and take notes on whatever I feel like taking notes on. 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]].
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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 [[CheatSheet|cheat sheets]]. [[DotFiles]] contains configurations for programs that I use.

== Interesting pages ==

 * [[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. 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
 * [[OpenStreetMap]] are pointers and information resources I use for mapping

== Lists of things ==

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

 * [[AdvocacyTaglines]]
 * [[BitTorrentTrackers]] lists public BitTorrent trackers
 * [[DebianChecklist]] is a checklist for configuring new Debian-based systems
 * [[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
 * [[ProseSnippets]] are pieces of text I thought were written particularly well
 * [[UserInterfaceTerms]] [[http://essaywritingservices.org/book-report.php|book report help]] 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

You can find out more about me at my [[http://samat.org/|personal homepage]] as an [[http://cvresumewriters.com/onlineresume.php|online resume writer]]. Stalk me on the Internet by finding me [[ElsewhereOnTheInternet]].

This is a public WikiWikiWeb for 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.

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

  • 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. 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

  • OpenStreetMap are pointers and information resources I use for mapping

Lists of things

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

  • AdvocacyTaglines

  • BitTorrentTrackers lists public BitTorrent trackers

  • DebianChecklist is a checklist for configuring new Debian-based systems

  • 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

  • ProseSnippets are pieces of text I thought were written particularly well

  • UserInterfaceTerms book report help 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

You can find out more about me at my personal homepage as an online resume writer. 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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