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About Niels
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About Niels
I, Niels G. W. Serup, is the creator of metanohi. I was born in 1992 and live in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I study computer science at DIKU where I am also part of the yearly student revue DIKUrevy and the Canteen association, among other things. Some videos from the revue has been put up online at http://youtube.com/DIKUrevy.
While online, I go by the nickname "ngws" (and a few others).
Contact
I can be contacted at ngws@metanohi.name. I also hang out as ngws in #diku on irc.freenode.net.
Things I use
Emacs
Emacs is a nice text editor. Get it.
Firefox
Firefox is okay. I use it with the Pentadactyl extension to make it more like Emacs.
StumpWM
StumpWM is a nice tiling, Emacs-like window mananger. It has much fewer features than e.g. XMonad (another tiling wm), but it's simple and efficient. Get it.
Debian
I run Debian testing with only a small amount of proprietary software. Get Debian.
Dvorak
I use the a modified variant of the Danish Dvorak keyboard layout. This is my "~/.Xmodmap":
keycode 108 = Mode_switch
keycode 34 = apostrophe acute quotedbl
keycode 21 = grave dead_caron dead_acute
keycode 35 = Tab equal backslash bar
keycode 36 = Return dead_diaeresis dead_grave
keycode 49 = section brokenbar paragraph dead_circumflex
keycode 10 = 1 exclam onesuperior exclamdown
keycode 11 = 2 EuroSign twosuperior ssharp
keycode 12 = 3 numbersign threesuperior sterling
keycode 13 = 4 dollar onequarter currency
keycode 14 = 5 percent onehalf U2030
keycode 15 = 6 ampersand threequarters idotless
keycode 16 = 7 slash division braceleft
keycode 17 = 8 parenleft bracketleft eth
keycode 18 = 9 parenright bracketright ETH
keycode 19 = 0 equal braceright NoSymbol braceright
keysym a = a A at at at at
keysym o = o O exclam
keysym u = u U parenleft
keysym e = e E slash backslash slash backslash
keysym h = h H parenright
keysym t = t T asciitilde dead_tilde
keysym n = n N asterisk
keysym s = s S plus plusminus
keysym aring = aring Aring percent division
keysym comma = comma semicolon dollar
keysym period = period colon asciicircum dead_circumflex
keysym p = p P braceleft
keysym r = r R equal
keysym l = l L ampersand
keysym g = g G braceright
keysym c = c C numbersign
keysym q = q Q question
keysym k = k K bracketleft
keysym b = b B bracketright
keysym m = m M bar brokenbar
keysym j = j J Insert
My keyboard layout can be achieved by running
setxkbmap dk dvorak
setxkbmap -option ctrl:swapcaps
xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap
This works quite well. In patterns such as
key(code|sym) x = a b c d
a
is entered if one presses -x-, b
is entered if one presses -Shift+x-, c
is entered if one presses -AltGr+x-, and d
is entered if one presses
-Shift+AltGr+x-. man xmodmap
gives more information.
Virtual existences
Most of these I don't use actively.
Keys
SSH
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PGP
#&pre pub 2048R/85445363 2014-06-11 uid Niels G. W. Serup <ngws@metanohi.name> sub 2048R/7CFE0D20 2014-06-11 #&
Photo
#&img;url=img/niels-hipster.png, width=600, center, caption=Niels (kind of)
Hongabar
http://hongabar.org/ is the main domain of the server that I share with a friend.