diff --git a/content/posts/arch-revert-to-date.md b/content/posts/arch-revert-to-date.md index ceb7eb3..349e350 100644 --- a/content/posts/arch-revert-to-date.md +++ b/content/posts/arch-revert-to-date.md @@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ title: Revert Arch linux packages to specific date date: 2017-09-11 image: https://www.lumalab.net/download/archlogo/arch-logo-shiny-dark.png subtitle: Arch is well known for going wrong, but today was the first time this affected me doing my job -tags: - - arch +tags: [arch, linux] --- I'm one of those Arch users who _apparently_ doesn't use arch properly: I install updates daily, including packages from the AUR. This has the great benefit of giving me the most up-to-date packages available from upstream. However the downside of meaning I have the latest packages from upstream, meaning if something breaks, even temporarily, it breaks for me. diff --git a/content/posts/protonmail-replace-your-email.md b/content/posts/protonmail-replace-your-email.md index 5cfbe1a..b2afdf3 100644 --- a/content/posts/protonmail-replace-your-email.md +++ b/content/posts/protonmail-replace-your-email.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: ProtonMail - Can it replace your email provider? date: 2016-06-28 image: https://protonmail.com/images/main-banner.jpg subtitle: Incredibly secure, easy to use, but are it's trade-offs worth it? +tags: [security] --- Throughout my life, I've had many different email providers, starting with [hotmail](https://hotmail.com) almost 10 years ago. Recently, I've been focusing more on ways I can secure my emails. No, I may not have anything to hide, but [that doesn't matter](http://www.ted.com/talks/glenn_greenwald_why_privacy_matters)! diff --git a/content/posts/security-month-2016.md b/content/posts/security-month-2016.md index 2023bfd..399f337 100644 --- a/content/posts/security-month-2016.md +++ b/content/posts/security-month-2016.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Cyber Security Month 2016 date: 2016-10-01 subtitle: The best time to upgrade the security on my projects! image: http://www.nerdoholic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Cyber-Security-_sized.jpg +tags: [security] --- As it's [Cyber Security Month](https://cybersecuritymonth.eu/), now's the perfect time to work on improving the security on my websites, projects, and servers. But, upgrading them for now isn't good enough for me, I wanted to add a way of scanning projects automatically, to check for any new issues. diff --git a/content/posts/steam-igpu-linux.md b/content/posts/steam-igpu-linux.md index 7ba06ff..893fa88 100644 --- a/content/posts/steam-igpu-linux.md +++ b/content/posts/steam-igpu-linux.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: Fix steam under linux with an iGPU subtitle: Fixing "`libGL error failed to load driver i965`" image: http://stuffpoint.com/steam/image/91140-steam-steam-wallpaper-circles.png +tags: [linux] --- Running steam on linux is great, besides the triple-a game support obviously. But running it on an iGPU has recently been causing me problems, mainly under Arch. diff --git a/content/projects/bsod-enabler.md b/content/projects/bsod-enabler.md index 7b64b71..dea5c36 100644 --- a/content/projects/bsod-enabler.md +++ b/content/projects/bsod-enabler.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ --- title: BSOD Enabler subtitle: Call a _Blue Screen of Death_ on demand! It's more fun than it sounds +tags: [windows, security] --- For those that use Windows, the famous [Blue Screen of Death](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death) is an annoyance that plagues computers, causing error, frustration, and even data loss. They happened to me a lot whilst I was trying to configure my computer, and I thought _I wonder who else I can annoy with one of these_... diff --git a/content/projects/dotfiles.md b/content/projects/dotfiles.md index 3c22f36..5fc2cf5 100644 --- a/content/projects/dotfiles.md +++ b/content/projects/dotfiles.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ --- title: My Dotfiles repo: RealOrangeOne/dotfiles +tags: [arch, linux] --- ### What are dotfiles? diff --git a/content/projects/yoga-pal.md b/content/projects/yoga-pal.md index b7aebd8..dbb8697 100644 --- a/content/projects/yoga-pal.md +++ b/content/projects/yoga-pal.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: Yoga Pal repo: RealOrangeOne/yoga-pal subtitle: Control screen rotation, touch screen, and trackpad using the terminal +tags: [linux] --- Once I started work, I bought myself a _Lenovo Yoga 3 14"_ laptop, because I needed a thin and light laptop for trains and the office. This came with windows, which within 10 minutes was running Ubuntu Gnome! Ubuntu greatly increased the performance, but I had to sacrifice all the screen, touchpad and keyboard customisation when changing 'modes'.