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<p>Hello there! You can call me Henrique.
The main purpose of this website is to share some interesting things I find on the world wide web and the projects of mine.
Some of the stuff I work on <a href="https://github.com/henrique-marques-vsoft">Github</a>.</p>
<h2 id="my-setup">My setup</h2>
<p>Nothing fancy to be honest. Since I spend most of my time inside Emacs, I don’t really <em>rice</em> my computer.
I’ve been through that phase though. Remaping keybindings, customising themes, colourschemes etc.
Today things are simpler for me. Just my Emacs config and that’s it.</p>
<p>Here are some of my configs:</p>
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<li>Laptop: Thinkpad T480</li>
<li>OS: GNU Guix</li>
<li>Shell: bash</li>
<li>Resolution: 1920x1080 (1 monitor is enough for me)</li>
<li>WM: EXWM</li>
<li>Terminal: eshell/vterm/kitty</li>
<li>CPU: Intel i5-8350U (8) @ 3.600GHz</li>
<li>GPU: 😕</li>
<li>RAM: 24Gb</li>
<li>Text editor: Emacs (29)</li>
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<h3 id="the-charybdis-by-bastard-keyboards">The Charybdis by Bastard Keyboards</h3>
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<p>Right now I’m using the Charybdis. It simply feels “correct” to type with it.<br>
The only <em>drawback</em> from this keyboard is the price, but I don’t think you will find a dactyl for a cheap price.<br>
As far as I know, there’s no company mass producing that type of keyboard.<br>
But at the end I think it’s worth it, at least for me it is.</p>
<h3 id="the-sofle-v1-by-mechboards-uk">The Sofle V1 by Mechboards UK</h3>
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<p>The other one I have (although don’t use very much anymore) is the Sofle V1 that I bought from Mechboards UK.
It was very nice to type on a <em>low profile</em> keyboard. It’s not so expansive as the Charybdis.</p>
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