Some tips for a better experience in the terminal
As most part of my daily work is passed in front of a terminal emulator I have continuously adapted my configuration (and adapted myself) to extract a smoother experience from it by avoiding distractions the best as possible. Here I list the tools I consider essential for my workflow and I encourage everyone to use too. There is no great novelty here, since all these tools are very popular and well-documented
It is time to renovate Internet and we can start by abolishing commentaries
I was introduced to Internet in a relatively late time, the second half of the 2000s. For a long period of my childhood, computers were just an instrument to be accessed for “essential tasks” (basically homework) in places like school and libraries. When I got a personal computer and started to use the “Web” in a more frequent way, I discovered the search engines, forums, pioneering social networks, video hosting sites, message applications and all the other elements of the digital world of that beginning of century.
This Depeche Mode song still brights today (maybe as never before)
This text reflects my own view about a song lyrics and it does not represent any official or definitive interpretation about it
I just love the 80s synth-pop style. It produces in me a strange kind of nostalgia (since I was born in the 90’s and all my knowledge about this music comes from the Internet age, in which styles and tastes have became more and more mixed and timeless) and appeal, with bands like Tears for Fears, Duran Duran, Naked Eyes, Human League and my favorite one, Depeche Mode, composing a soundtrack for my daily activities in a way that sometimes I even forget that these tunes were recorded decades ago and pop music has dramatically changed since then.