The Art of Breaking Things on Purpose
A humorous reflection on why we keep breaking our own systems for educational purposes.
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A humorous reflection on why we keep breaking our own systems for educational purposes.
A simple and humorous guide to installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux without turning the process into a minor emotional event.
A simple and humorous guide to installing yay on Arch Linux, updating AUR packages, and pretending you are completely calm while building things from source.
A simple and humorous guide to installing Caddy on Linux, serving a basic HTML page, using a Caddyfile, and letting automatic HTTPS do its quiet magic.
A beginner-friendly and humorous introduction to JavaScript, why it matters, what you can build with it, and why you do not need a cape to start coding.
A humorous and beginner-friendly comparison of Chromium and Firefox, covering speed, privacy, customization, extensions, developer tools, and which browser might be right for you.
A beginner-friendly and humorous introduction to PostgreSQL, why it matters, what you will learn, and how this course can help you stop being afraid of databases.
A beginner-friendly and humorous introduction to CSS, why it matters, what it does, and how it can turn a plain HTML page into something people actually want to look at.
A humorous and beginner-friendly comparison of Arch Linux, Ubuntu, and Fedora — three Linux distributions with very different personalities, strengths, and levels of emotional danger.
A beginner-friendly and humorous introduction to HTML: what it is, why it matters, and how it helps you build your very first web pages without needing wizard powers.
A beginner-friendly and humorous guide to installing Arch Linux with UEFI or BIOS, setting up GRUB, creating a user, and surviving your first serious Linux installation.
A humorous beginner-friendly post busting common myths about programming, from needing to be a math genius to believing real developers never make mistakes.
A simple and humorous guide to Markdown: why writers, coders, bloggers, and documentation lovers use it to write faster, stay organized, and avoid formatting drama.
A beginner-friendly and humorous introduction to Linux, open source, distributions, and why Arch Linux has become the unofficial badge of nerdy bravery.