Abstract
Hi there! Greetings & salutations, and a warm welcome.
This site holds a few blog posts, driven by passion and written to share. Poke around: everything here works by keyboard, and the colors change on every visit.
Latest post: → Indie Web: Write more? (02 Aug 2026)
Recently added
- A Now page (inspired by https://nownownow.com).
- A Wander page (inspired by susam/wander).
- A list of interesting projects and tools I use.
- A list of media I like and recommend.
- A quotes & thoughts page for useful memos.
- Bunch of slash pages and sitemap (/uses, /colophon, /verify, /prefs, /ai, /changelog, license or will)
Try it
The command palette is the fastest way around: search posts, run any command, or
preview all 305 color themes. Open it with x, Ctrl-P, Ctrl-K, or Alt-x
(Emacs M-x). It is the same idea as a universal search/launcher, telescope, or fuzzy
finder. The buttons below run these features right here, and Preferences documents
every setting in full:
Wander is a small-web console: hit launch and it drops you on a random site/post from a personal list of blogs, articles or cool stuffs.
Launch Wander Console
browse random sites from this network
Explore
| Page | What it is | Key |
|---|---|---|
| Blog Posts | the main blog | g p |
| Wander | a small-web browser | g w |
| Projects & Tools | things I build and use | g r |
| Media | watch and recommend | |
| Quotes | useful memos | |
| Now | what I am up to lately | |
| Preferences | every setting, explained | |
| About | who I am, how to reach me | |
| Tags | browse posts by topic | |
| Feeds | subscribe via RSS |
Keys worth knowing
| Key | Does |
|---|---|
x / Ctrl-P / Ctrl-K / M-x | command palette |
n / p | next / previous post |
t | toggle dark / light |
f / w | cycle font / width |
c | color scheme picker |
? | show all shortcuts |
Good to know
- The color scheme is random every visit. Found one you like? Hit Pin scheme to keep it across sessions.
- Posts auto-collect their external links into a numbered References list and suggest related See Also reading.
- Comments are backend-free: the box opens a pre-filled email.