Why I changed the theme of my site?

When I first started this page, I built my own theme hugo-theme-ghci based on the work done on the hugo-theme-ghci theme. I did this because I dislike the idea of using someone else's creative work to express myself on a personal site. I am really thankful to people who share themes for this purpose. I just thought back then I could make something more creative that expresses my interests. Unfortunately, reality has a nice way of crashing into you like freight train. The work it would take for me to build a creative site on top of upstream development work I am interested is too much for me right now. In terms of programming, I want to make my C and Rust as strong as possible as well as my knowledge of computer architecture and algorithms.

Focusing on improving this website would distract me with the JavaScript webdev world (which itself is vast and important). That said, I have seen some flows involving Elm and SPA development that would interest me for this site. tl;dr I do not want to write any JavaScript or its derivatives (e.g. TypeScript) if I can help it.

I am currently using the m10c hugo theme for this site but may change things up a bit if I ever get time or someone wants to help me out. I was inspired to use a more minimal option after looking at Asahi Lina's under construction page for a while now. It's really cool, but it has no content. That was the state of my site for a while essentially. While I thought the theme I made was cool, I want to actually post content. I think I will take a content-first approach and backtrack on making the site nicer.

Feel free to reach out to me over Matrix if you are interested in helping me with designing a better site for my blogs and content.

Why I removed certain posts?

I had a bunch of stub pages for topics I originally wanted to expand upon. They contained now actual content however and served as clutter on this page. For now, I have marked them as draft status and they can be found on the GitHub page for this repository. A lot of those pages were not related to kernel/OS development or any of my non-technical interests. While I find those topics interesting, I want to keep myself focused on a core set of topics for now.