Peter, 1985, Belgium.
My interests are very wide but most posts will fall into one of the following categories:
- Music (Almost any genre)
- Art (mostly visual art)
- Tech (mostly FOSS, libre and self-hosting tech with a nice sprinkling of Privacy and OPSEC)
- Formula 1
I don’t check metrics, so welcome to al 8 billion of you. Or just you. I love you.
This site is an ambigram. It’s meaning is also hard to translate but “Mohow” is a west-flemmish dialect phrase either used as a form of disbelief or as a filler at the start of a sentence followed with an “at least”-statement. “Mohow wen agliek leute get” translates to, “Well, at least we had fun.” where the “mohow” takes the position of the “well”.
Mohow is apparently also a slur directed at Native Americans. That’s fucking stupid.
I will never use AI on this site voluntarily, and i’ll try to avoid posting ai-generated stuff. Sometimes things might fall through the cracks, but don’t hesitate to call me out on it. I hate AI.
I also don’t spellcheck, sorry.
If you want to contact me with inquiries you can write a letter, put it in an envelope, adress it to me, and shove it up your butt. Or mail it to zeg@[this website]. But also don’t.
Info for nerds: #
The font used on this website is the excellent, free, and open source font JetBrains Mono.
This site is built on HUGO with a lightly modified Blowfish theme. I do the markdown editing in Kate (mostly because i’m on KDE, and i like it).
Since i’m not so familiar with Github (which i believe is generally seen as the way to go to deploy) i do everything localy, and deploy over ftp with FileZilla (THE 90s ARE BACK, BABY). This deploying strategy will probably change, but i’m comfortable with the setup i have now.
So my workflow is:
- Write in Kate
- Edit images in GIMP
- Serve localy to check layout with
hugo servein CLI - Build with
hugo buildin CLI - Deploy site through FileZilla (with the rule to only upload newer files, or when filesize differs from server)
- Pat myself on the back for a job
welldone.
Background photo by Hugo Silva