Original post is here: eklausmeier.goip.de
This describes my equipment I use at home for private use. Professionally I am "forced" to use Windows. This page is part of /uses, a website where people share what gear they use. It was created by Wes Bos.
- 1. Editor
- 2. Terminal + shell
- 3. OS and Window manager
- 4. Desktop
- 5. Compilers, interpreters and languages
- 6. Smartphone (=camera)
- 7. Tablet
- 8. Smartwatch
- 9. Internet service provider
- 10. PC hardware
- 11. Blogging software
- 12. Hosting for backup and to protect against DNS vandalism
- 13. Dynamic DNS
1. Editor #
- neovim
- mle
- geany , if I have to edit very many files all at once
- Notepad++, if on Windows
- Beyond Compare
2. Terminal + shell #
- st + zsh
- tmux within st
- xterm , sometimes, if st is not available
- PuTTY and MobaXterm, if on Windows
- git-bash, if on Windows
- termux on Android
- ssh+sshd from openssh , and mosh if on a train
3. OS and Window manager #
- Arch Linux using pacman + trizen
- IceWM , no buttons or icons on screen, starts just blank
- iptables + ipset + ssshguard
4. Desktop #
- Firefox
- Chromium
- J-Pilot
- LibreOffice occasionally
- mplayer for videos
- sxiv for image display
- Imagemagick for image modifications
- signal-desktop
- ffmpeg
5. Compilers, interpreters and languages #
6. Smartphone (=camera) #
- Oppo Reno 4 running Android 12, kernel 4.19.157-perf+ since May 2022
- Termux
- F-Droid
- Brave Browser, advertisements on a small screen are really annoying, therefore Brave
- Simplenote for occasional note taking, synchronized accross devices
- Shelly App
- Signal Messenger
- sipgate Satellite
- Proton Mail
7. Tablet #
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A7, Android 12, kernel 4.19.157-perf-26272441 since 2020
- Xiaomi Tab 6, MIUI version 14, Android 13, kernel 4.19.157-perf-g184e8dea04e9 since 2023
8. Smartwatch #
- Oppo Band Sport since July 2022 up to April 2024; lost it
9. Internet service provider and monitoring #
- Vodafone cable: 1 GBit/s download, 50MBit/s upload
- HetrixTools: a very good uptime monitor
- BetterStack: another uptime monitor
10. PC hardware #
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700G since May 2022
- 2x32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 DIMM CL16 Dual Kit
- Motherboard ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4
- 2TB Samsung PCIe SSD ("harddisk")
- 32" LG Electronics 32UN550-W display monitor, provides ample of screen space
- Loudspeaker Wavemaster Moody BT 2.1
11. Blogging software #
- Static site generator Simplified Saaze ()
- Web-server is NGINX
- MathJax for math typesetting
- PrismJS for syntax highlighting
- Fonts Merriweather and UnifrakturMaguntia from Google Fonts
- Icons are from uxwing and Wikimedia
- Mermaid for diagrams
- for providing search functionality on this blog
- Ahrefs for site auditing, e.g., finding 404 pages, broken links, etc.
- lftp , if I have to use FTP and transfer multiple directories with files in them
12. Hosting for backup and to protect against DNS vandalism #
- Cloudflare, site is here
- Netlify, site is here
- Vercel, site is here
- surge.sh, site here
- neocities.org, site is here
- Lima-City, copied via lftp
- Render
- Kinsta, without images
- GitLab, site is here
- GitHub, site without images is here
- DigitalOcean, site without images is here
13. Dynamic DNS #
DNS take-down is a common problem, see DNS take-down. Therefore I use multiple dynamic DNS providers. The motto: "Don't put all your eggs in a single basket."
- GoIP DNS Services: main dynamic DNS service, domain name is eklausmeier.goip.de
- "Afraid.org" Free DNS by Joshua Andersen: another backup dynamic DNS service, domain names are klm.us.to and klm.l5.ca
- Dynu DNS: another backup dynamic DNS service, domain name is eklausmeier.mywire.org