<p>I have decided to make a significant change to my website/blog. For the last some years, I have had two sections of my website sharing links and information, <ahref="/blog/index.html">my blog section</a> and <ahref="/notes/index.html">my notes section</a> (deprecated link).</p>
<p>My blog posts are (were?) considered to be permanent and my notes were (are?) considered ephemeral. This means that I tried to refrain from editing a blog post after the publish date, but notes were meant to be updated whenever needed. But I still would edit blog posts when the need arises. And my notes are practically just lists of different links, which has become secondary as a location to store links to <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?user=iiogama%400x212.com">my Linkding instance</a>.</p>
<p>My blog posts are (were?) considered to be permanent and my notes were (are?) considered ephemeral. his means that I tried to refrain from editing a blog post after the publish date, but notes were meant to be updated whenever needed. But I still would edit blog posts when the need arises. And my notes are practically just lists of different links, which has become secondary as a location to store links to <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?user=iiogama%400x212.com">my Linkding instance</a>.</p>
<p>As an effort to simplify my website and workflow, I will make sure that all of the links shared the notes section of my website are bookmarked and shared in my Linkding instance, and I will have a blog post that links to those bookmarks and gets updated when a change is needed to be shared.</p>
<p>I am trying to reduce redundant steps with updating my website, which I hope will lead to more quality updates.</p>
<p>I have split my music section back into two separate sections, <ahref="/mixes/">Mixes</a> and <ahref="/songs/">Songs</a>, to make it easier to organize and find things. This will break previous page links, but not the actual media file links.</p>
<p>During a relatively recent Dally Rhythms stream (it was on 2020.03.29, which is relative compared to the age of the universe), I shared a picture of my current DJ setup with the fediverse.</p>
<p>In doing so, I explained how my setup had changed throughout the years and some people on SDF expressed interest in the history of my setup. This article is to share the evolution of my current setup over 12-ish years of DJing.</p>
<p>After learning and feeling comfortable with mixing on CDJs, I was left with one last traditional DJ medium; turntables. Native Instruments announced that Traktor digital vinyl system (DVS) will work with any audio interface when they released the Traktor Pro 3 update. This announcement is what encouraged me to once again save money, sell items (the SC2900s), and purchase new equipment. This time I purchased two Audio Technica AT-LP120-USB turntables with a pair of Traktor control vinyl.</p>
<p>After learning and feeling comfortable with mixing on CDJs, I was left with one last traditional DJ medium; turntables. Native Instruments announced that raktor digital vinyl system (DVS) will work with any audio interface when they released the Traktor Pro 3 update. This announcement is what encouraged me to once again save money, sell items (the SC2900s), and purchase new equipment. This time I purchased two Audio Technica AT-LP120-USB turntables with a pair of Traktor control vinyl.</p>
<p>These are my favorite animes, ones that I enjoy watching multiple times. You might be insterested in my <ahref="/blog/favorite-movies.html">movie</a> and <ahref="/blog/favorite-series.html">series</a> recomendations as well.</p>
<p>These are my favorite movies, ones that I enjoy watching multiple times. You might be insterested in my <ahref="/blog/favorite-animes.html">anime</a> and <ahref="/blog/favorite-series.html">series</a> recomendations as well.</p>
<p>This is a list of my most favorite operating systems, they are simply a joy to use. I am also compiling a list of interesting <ahref="/blog/alternative-operating_systems.html">alternative operating systems</a> that are different than the Linux, MacOS, or Windows standard. I try to keep <ahref="/uses/">my uses page</a> up to date with my current operating system installations, but it is likely one, or a combination, of the following.</p>
<p>his is a list of my most favorite operating systems, they are simply a joy to use. I am also compiling a list of interesting <ahref="/blog/alternative-operating_systems.html">alternative operating systems</a> that are different than the Linux, MacOS, or Windows standard. I try to keep <ahref="/uses/">my uses page</a> up to date with my current operating system installations, but it is likely one, or a combination, of the following.</p>
<p>These are my favorite series, ones that I enjoy watching multiple times. You might be insterested in my <ahref="/blog/favorite-movies.html">movie</a> and <ahref="/blog/favorite-animes.html">anime</a> recomendations as well.</p>
<p>I was thinking I had come up with new thing for my blog, but of course, after a bit of searching, I learned I did not invent <ahref="https://thediligence.substack.com/p/-five-link-friday-1">Five Link Friday</a>. Here’s my first list o’ links:</p>
<h2id="carv-verknipt-festival-2024"><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMPWNerdGFw">CARV @ Verknipt Festival 2024</a></h2>
<h2id="hey-will-you-build-me-a-website"><ahref="https://geoffgraham.me/hey-will-you-build-me-a-website/">“Hey, will you build me a website?”</a></h2>
<p>Many people working in tech have likely been asked this question and Geoff Graham has written this article as a great response to that question. It does a great job of sharing the complexity of websites through a series of questions requesting details about the proposed website project.</p>
<h2id="list-of-really-stupid-wikipedia-article-ideas"><ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_really,_really,_really_stupid_article_ideas_that_you_really,_really,_really_should_not_create">List of really stupid Wikipedia article ideas</a></h2>
<p>A humorous and wise list of Wikipedia article ideas that should be considered.</p>
<h2id="lazy-use-of-ai-leads-to-amazon-products-called-i-cannot-fulfill-that-request"><ahref="https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/01/lazy-use-of-ai-leads-to-amazon-products-called-i-cannot-fulfill-that-request/">Lazy use of AI leads to Amazon products called “I cannot fulfill that request”</a></h2>
<p>Some examples of the enshittification of the web</p>
<h2id="energetic-club-and-techno-mix-in-the-twilight-zone-flotussin"><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2hE0WH_MAI">Energetic Club and Techno Mix in the Twilight Zone | Flotussin</a></h2>
<p>Let’s start this Five Link Friday off with an excellent mix by Flotussin, I first came across her from this mix and will be looking forward to more stuff.</p>
<p>This is an interesting site that provides a TikTok-like interface for browsing Wikipedia articles. It’s nice for being introduced to random subjects.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHWWS-yrDQ0">Y2K Trance Mix in New York | Tinzo</a></h2>
<p>An excellent mix of early 2000's trance music, possibly the best decade of trance, mixed by Tinzo of Book Club Radio. I appreciate Book Club Radio's efforts to encourage people to be present with themselves at a rave.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.tokyoweekender.com/entertainment/middle-aged-man-trading-cards-go-viral-in-japan/">Middle-Aged Man Trading Cards Go Viral in Rural Japan Town</a></h2>
<p>I love everything about this. It's a trading card game being sold in a small Japanese town that features local men on the cards; really shows the spirit of the local community.</p>
<p>An excellent goth dance mix by Yami Spechie, it is quite moody, broody, and groovy!</p>
<h2><ahref="https://homestarrunner.com/toons/backtoawebsite">Back to the Crazebox! | Homestarrunner</a></h2>
<p>Homestarrunner's site was very popular in my teenage friend group, I'm so happy to see it is still being updated. This latest update celebrates their 25th anniversary and advocates ditching social media for a personal website.</p>
<p>Homestarrunner's site was very popular in my teenage friend group, I'm so happy to see it is still being updated. his latest update celebrates their 25th anniversary and advocates ditching social media for a personal website.</p>
<p>This is an interesting project provides a list of personal websites that can be browsed with an interface that emulates TV channel guides on cable and satellite services. This is getting added to <ahref="/notes/linkrolls.html">my linkroll of linkrolls list</a>.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://dylanbeattie.net/2025/04/11/the-problem-with-vibe-coding.html">The Problem with Vibe Coding</a></h2>
<h2><ahref="https://www.davidrevoy.com/data/images/blog/2025/2025-02-27_how-my-firefox-became-a-librewolf.jpg">How My Firefox Became A Librewolf Comic</a></h2>
<p>A cute comic illustrating the switch from Firefox to Librewolf</p>
<h2><ahref="https://visdeurbel.nl/en/">The Fish Doorbell</a></h2>
<p>A wonderful website that uses netizens to send an alert when fish are needing to pass through a canal gate in Weerdsluis, a town in the Netherlands.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTIGZyfjQGo">Leo Iwamura Beat Live Set At Koenji </a></h2>
<p>I think it is so impressive that Leo Iwamura plays this wonderful lofi hip-hop set on a single Roland SP-404, I have already listened to it multiple times.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://phiresky.github.io/blog/2025/visualizing-all-books-in-isbn-space/">Visualizing all books of the world in ISBN-Space</a></h2>
<p>A really cool virtual bookcase of all the books in the ISBN database. The website requires WebGL 2, which can be checked on <ahref="https://caniuse.com/webgl2">this website</a> to see which browsers and their respective versions support WebGL 2.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3KeV6Ui_4CayDGHw64OFXEPHgXLkrtJO">Go Incognito: A Guide to Security, Privacy, & Anonymity</a></h2>
<p>A wonderful YouTube playlist by <ahref="https://www.techlore.tech/">Techlore</a> that explains how to be secure, private, and anonymous using internet connected devices.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://harmful.cat-v.org/">Encyclopedia Of Things Considered Harmful</a></h2>
<p>An opinionated website sharing problems with modern software and providing solutions, albeit, the solutions can be problematic themselves. I love using minimal, terminal-centric tools, but I recognize the average person is not willing to use that style of software.</p>
<p>I really like this song with the accompanying visuals. I came across it on the fediverse, definitely worth checking out.</p>
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<p>I have never used a physical Commodore 64, I have only messed around with an emulator. I think it's awesome that a new release is available, despite being an obvious attempt to money grab.</p>
<p>Here is a fun Wordle-esque game where you try to guess an unknown color by manipulating a circle on the screen to change its color.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://jsdate.wtf/">The JavaScript Date Quiz</a></h2>
<h2><ahref="https://jsdate.wtf/">he JavaScript Date Quiz</a></h2>
<p>A quiz on the absurdity of the JavaScript Date function. JavaScript is a garbage programming language and it's insane how much of the global online infrastructure is built with it.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWwptlW4cuU">PaymoneyWubby apologizes to Alluux</a></h2>
<p>I've been bingeing on a lot of PaymoneyWubby's clips and highlights a lot recently, and I found the absurdity of this particular clip a perfect introduction to the chaos of PaymoneyWubby and one of the most stupid hilarious things I've come across online in awhile.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://youtu.be/8qmgbFXDAo4">Too Old for Tech? Nonsense.</a></h2>
<p>Ask Leo! is a new-to-me YouTube channel making videos that I want to share with people. This particular video masterfully expresses an argument that I have shared with others, the ability learn and master computer technology is not related to age. From my decade plus experience working the help desk, young people can fail to understand how to operate a computer and old people can excel at such.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgsJ-VzhG4U">Hannah Laing's live set at SWG3 in Glasgow</a></h2>
<p>I have recently discovered Hannah Laing, I love her style, and she also seems like a really great person. I think it was so cool how at the end of the set, she goes down to meet her fans while playing the last song, giving them a special memory.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfISZUWXpOA">Talia Dorr on HÖR Berlin</a></h2>
<p>Talia Dorr plays an excellent housey, techy, tech-house set, definitely worth a listen.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://e-mail.wtf/">Email Is Easy</a></h2>
<p>A similar quiz to <ahref="https://jsdate.wtf">The JavaScript Date Quiz</a>, that I shared on another Five Link Friday, that shows how ridiculous email addresses can be.</p>
<p>A similar quiz to <ahref="https://jsdate.wtf">he JavaScript Date Quiz</a>, that I shared on another Five Link Friday, that shows how ridiculous email addresses can be.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhaH-CEU3ho">Parfait F2F Vizionn | Face 2 Face: Poznań</a></h2>
<p>I really love Parfait's livesets and she just kills it in this face 2 face format.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtjb2OhEQcU">Double Pendulums are Chaoticn't </a></h2>
<p>I do not fully understand the math portion of this video, but it is a great example of multi-media art. They mush together some incredible visuals with cool sounds with mathematics.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://zenodo.org/records/15565958">On the continued growth of light pollution from vehicle lights (2016-2025)</a></h2>
<p>This study explains and validates what we all assumed, that automotive headlights are brighter than before.</p>
<p>his study explains and validates what we all assumed, that automotive headlights are brighter than before.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/07/how-do-hackers-get-passwords-sometimes-they-just-ask/">After $380M hack, Clorox sues its “service desk” vendor for simply giving out passwords</a></h2>
<p>Cybersecurity is hard, but damn, there are some basic standards to follow for protecting information.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.htmlhobbyist.com/">The HTML Hobbyist</a></h2>
<p>This is the first mix that introduced me to ISOxo and it is incredible. ISOxo is mostly a bass music (brostep & trapstyle) DJ, but this Boiler Room set encapsulates so many genres outside of bass music. I feel like this mix encapsulates the future of rave DJing, as all the different genres of dance music start melding into each other.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zfN9wnPvU0">AI Slop Is Destroying The Internet</a></h2>
<p>This is Kurzgesagt's opinion on AI slop, and like The Oatmeal's opinion that was shared on <ahref="/blog/five_link_friday.html">last week's Five Link Friday</a>, I completely agree with it.</p>
<h2><ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKb2UmGKzSw">Driller - Amstra - HÖR Berlin</a></h2>
<p>If you like <ahref="https://www.discogs.com/style/schranz">schranz techno</a>, then you really should check out this set; hard, powerful, raw emotional beats.</p>
<p>I have decided to delete my SoundCloud profile. I do not know how long I have had that account, but if I were to take a guess, probably 13 or more years. I have been considering deleting the account for awhile, it is one of the few corporate owned social media profiles I have. Here is the quick rundown for why:</p>
<p>Welcome! I am iiogama and this is my slice of the internet, a digital home where I can play, explore, and express myself with almost complete control. I’ll explain the “almost” part shortly, let’s start with more of the myself part of “About Me”. I have an academic interest in sociology, an active interest in various outdoor activities, and a growing spiritual interest in eastern philosophies, while being passionate about computing technology and audible art. My intent for this blog is to document and share what I have learned regarding these interests and passions, while also encouraging me to write more.</p>
<p>As an introduction to my technical background, I’ll explain the server that is running this website and my current (as of 2020.02.01) setup for managing the server and updating this blog. The current setup is entirely subject to change, due to my tinkering/exploring ways (honestly, I have techno-FOMO). This site is hosted on a VPS provided by Vultr, which I recently switched from Linode, which was switched from Digital Ocean (hence the previously mentioned techno-FOMO). As much as I would like to have my own server in my home with complete control and reducing my reliance on external services, I do not have the resources to acquire that hardware. I selected Vultr because they offer OpenBSD as an OS option and I have recently been exploring what OpenBSD offers over Linux, which is what I primarily have ran on my personal computers and servers. I have used almost every major distro, starting with Ubuntu 7.04 and moving to CrunchBang, Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Debian, Fedora, and again, back to Debian. I’ve played a bit with Solus, Parabola, Deepin, and quite possibly many others that I cannot remember at this time. I have extensively used OS X/MacOS and Windows for personal and professional use-cases, but have always preferred the FOSS OS options. Details on the why and how to my OpenBSD switch will come in a future blog post.</p>
<p>My current setup for writing is an iPad Pro running iSH, Blink.sh, and iVim, which is still being tuned. The iPad Pro absolutely sounds antithetical to my previously stated preference to FOSS OS options, but it came at a time where my old laptop friend broke, both physically and digitally. The case around the screen hinge broke around the same time that I lost almost all of my data on a Debian install. I was down a personal computer and decided that I needed something that my digital tinkering couldn’t break. The iPad offers an interesting environment with obstacles to overcome for writing and music creation. One day, I hope to get a Macbook Pro to install OpenBSD on, but until that day, I will be using an iPad Pro.</p>
<p>Moving past my technical background and into my creative side, I enjoy DJing and producing electronic music. At the time of writing, I have been DJing as a hobbyist for about 10 years and broadcasting a live mix show on anonradio.net for one year. I enjoy DJing a wide range of electronic styles, from deep house to drum & bass; hardcore to psydub; trance to chillhop, though my anonradio show focuses on deeper sounds of house and techno. I started with a Numark Total Control midi controller and Traktor Pro and ventured into controllerism by midi-mapping a Novation Launchpad to controlling Traktor Pro, and then moved to CDJs and ended up using DVS with Traktor Pro 3. A recent update to Mac OS Catalina has broken my ability to connect my Allen & Heath Xone:DB2 to the Macbook (I know, I know, I never mentioned the Macbook in the technical background paragraph, we can get to that later), so I’ve been using the iPad Pro to DJ, while broadcasting with my phone. It’s not an ideal DJ setup, but totally works for now.</p>
<p>Moving past my technical background and into my creative side, I enjoy DJing and producing electronic music. At the time of writing, I have been DJing as a hobbyist for about 10 years and broadcasting a live mix show on anonradio.net for one year. I enjoy DJing a wide range of electronic styles, from deep house to drum & bass; hardcore to psydub; trance to chillhop, though my anonradio show focuses on deeper sounds of house and techno. I started with a Numark otal Control midi controller and Traktor Pro and ventured into controllerism by midi-mapping a Novation Launchpad to controlling Traktor Pro, and then moved to CDJs and ended up using DVS with Traktor Pro 3. A recent update to Mac OS Catalina has broken my ability to connect my Allen & Heath Xone:DB2 to the Macbook (I know, I know, I never mentioned the Macbook in the technical background paragraph, we can get to that later), so I’ve been using the iPad Pro to DJ, while broadcasting with my phone. It’s not an ideal DJ setup, but totally works for now.</p>
<p>As previously stated, I also like to produce electronic music, though I don’t spend as much time on that as I do computing and DJing. I have played with Ableton Live, but currently use two Novation Circuits as drum machines and controllers for various synth apps on the iPad Pro. It’s an incredibly fun live production setup that allows me to play and discover my own “sound”. I plan to start taking some ideas I’ve come up with and start releasing songs with this setup.</p>
<p>In conclusion, another welcome to my site. As you can see in this rambly post, there is quite a bit that makes up “me” that I am willing and wanting to share. I keep the homepage updated more than this blog with all of the ways that you can interact with me online. If you have any comments about this or future posts, reach out to me with those methods :)</p>
<h3id="they-each-have-something-wrong">They each have something wrong</h3>
<p>This post is for explaining the pros and cons of a group of shell and shell-like iOS apps that I have explored on my iPad Pro. Before going into details about the apps, I’m going to first explain how and why I ended up using the iPad Pro as my main device.</p>
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<p>I did not spend much time with LibTerm, but the little bit I did work with it, I found it quite buggy. By that time, I had already started working with Blink.sh + a-Shell + Working Copy and LibTerm did not offer anything over those three apps.</p>
<p>I have not tried out this app. It costs $3.99 in the app store and since my work needs were met after paying for Blink.sh and Working Copy, I didn’t see a reason to buy OpenTerm. I may buy it down the line to see if I can consolidate my workflow, but not at this time.</p>
<p>I have not tried out this app. It costs $3.99 in the app store and since my work needs were met after paying for Blink.sh and Working Copy, I didn’t see a reason to buy Openerm. I may buy it down the line to see if I can consolidate my workflow, but not at this time.</p>
<p>After trying all of these apps, I ended up sticking with Blink.sh for remote connection management, Working Copy for automated remote syncing, and a-Shell for local file management. These three apps together provide a work flow that is similar enough to a computer with a shell.</p>
<p>You will find a collection of links for alternative network and telecommunication technologies <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23alternative+%23network">here on my Linkding instance</a>.</p>
<p>You will find a collection of operating system projects that are drastically different than the Linux, MacOS, and Windows standard <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23alternative+%23operating_system">here on my Linkding instance</a>.</p>
<p>Additionally, I also have <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23operating_system+%23linux+%23distros">a list of Linux distributions</a> that stand out from the thousand-plus different distributions.</p>
<p>Here is <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23alternative+%23software+%23shell">a collection of shell projects</a> I have come across, alternative to POSIX and POSIX-adjcent shells like dash, bash, fish, ksh, or zsh.</p>
<p><ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23lockdown+%23livesets">This is my collection of livesets</a> that were streamed during the 2020 global COVID lockdown. I find them to be a fascinating time capsule of a particularly weird and nervous time. I keep adding to this list as I come across the videos, I would greatly appreciate any livesets bookmarked from that time to be shared with me.</p>
<p>Here is <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23privacy">a collection of websites</a> for learning how to be more private online. You will find software and service recommendations that attempt to oppose the surveillance economy.</p>
<p>Here is <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23pubnix">a collection of different public unix servers</a> I have come across. While similar to <ahref="/blog/hosting.html">hosting services services</a>, pubnixes tend to be more general purpose and offer access to a bunch of different software made available to the community.</p>
<p>Here is <ahref="https://links.0x212.com/bookmarks/shared?q=%23search">a collection of different search engines</a>. You can filter the links by the intended purpose of the search engine, whether it is for generalized or specific searching.</p>
<h1class="title">Dally Rhythms on aNONradio.net</h1>
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