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Talks I've Done

GNU Screen (Talk 1 of Many)

Description: GNU Screen is somewhere between terminal emulator and a rudimentary window manager. It has a multitude of uses, plenty of which are not apparent at first glance. I aim to present multiple new tips, tricks, and secrets for using Screen during each of these talks.

Notes: Screen[1] Notes

Apt-proxy

Description:

Notes: Apt-proxy[1] Notes

GNU Screen (Talk 2 of Many)

Description: GNU Screen is somewhere between terminal emulator and a rudimentary window manager. It has a multitude of uses, plenty of which are not apparent at first glance. I aim to present multiple new tips, tricks, and secrets for using Screen during each of these talks.

Notes: Screen[2] Notes

Xmonad

Description: Xmonad is a simple yet powerful Tiling window manager written in Haskell. Tiling window managers allow you to concentrate on what data is being displayed in a window instead of where to put the window. Cycling through different (customizable) display modes make xmonad a very powerful window manager.

Notes: Xmonad[1] Notes


vim

I gave a very small talk on vim, here's the config file I promised to post:

Here's my vimrc: .vimrc

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