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\resumeSectionType{Operating Systems}{:}{Debian \& derivatives, Alpine Linux, NixOS}
\resumeSectionType{Container Technologies}{:}{Docker, Kubernetes, Nix Containers}
\resumeSectionType{Provisioning Tools}{:}{Caspar, Nix}
\resumeSectionType{Webservers}{:}{Apache2, Nginx, Caddy}
\resumeSectionType{Webservers}{:}{Apache2, Nginx}
\resumeSectionType{VCS}{:}{Git, Subversion}
\resumeHeadingListEnd
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\subsection{Less proficient}
\resumeHeadingListStart
\resumeSectionType{Scripting}{:}{JavaScript, Python}
\resumeSectionType{Scripting}{:}{JavaScript, Python, Lua, Elm}
%\resumeSectionType{Programming}{:}{Rust}
%\resumeSectionType{Misc}{:}{APL, BQN}
\resumeHeadingListEnd
In my free time since SiNTLUCAS I picked up Go and started to learn Haskell
because both languages seemed interesting to me. I wrote a few projects in Go.
Since starting to learn Haskell, I've decided to slowly rewrite those Go
In my free time during and since SiNTLUCAS I picked up Go and started to learn
Haskell because both languages seemed interesting to me. I wrote a few projects
in Go. Since starting to learn Haskell, I've decided to slowly rewrite those Go
projects in it alongside writing every new personal project in Haskell as well.
\section{Hobby Projects}
\subsection{Radio}
I have an internet radio playing music 24/7 with a publicly available frontend.
It makes use of MPD to play the music; Icecast2 to manage the stream and
buffering; and Nginx manages the reverse proxies to
\uurl{https://antimattercloud.nl/radio} and
\uurl{https://radio.antimattercloud.nl/}
\subsection{Personal Websites}
I host two personal websites generated using the Hugo static site generator.
@ -246,6 +241,29 @@ problems in Haskell and otherwise.
This has started me on a journey of wanting to understand the rest of the
mathematics Haskell and APL are built upon.
\subsection{Dungeons \& Dragons tools}
I play Dungeons \& Dragons every now and then with a group of friends.
Traditionally, Dungeons \& Dragons is in quite a literal sense a `pen and paper
RPG'. Personally, I got tired of having to deal with an ever-growing pile of
paper and decided to see if there were any existing digital tools. While there
are plenty, none of them \textit{quite} suited my needs, so I wrote my own in
Go.
\begin{itemize}
\item \uhref{https://gitlab.com/EternalWanderer/dice-roller}{dice-roller}
\item \uhref{https://gitlab.com/EternalWanderer/sheet-parser}{sheet-parser}
\end{itemize}
I am in the process of rewriting both of these in Haskell for the intellectual
exercise.
\subsection{Radio}
I have an internet radio playing music 24/7 with a publicly available frontend.
It makes use of MPD to play the music; Icecast2 to manage the stream and
buffering; and Nginx manages the reverse proxies to
\uurl{https://antimattercloud.nl/radio} and
\uurl{https://radio.antimattercloud.nl/}
\subsection{ownCloud}
@ -288,23 +306,6 @@ Android fork which goes above and beyond.
I host an \uhref{https://owncast.online/}{Owncast} instance on a NixOS server to
be able to stream gameplay every now and then for friends.
\subsection{Dungeons \& Dragons tools}
I play Dungeons \& Dragons every now and then with a group of friends.
Traditionally, Dungeons \& Dragons is in quite a literal sense a `pen and paper
RPG'. Personally, I got tired of having to deal with an ever-growing pile of
paper and decided to see if there were any existing digital tools. While there
are plenty, none of them \textit{quite} suited my needs, so I wrote my own in
Go.
\begin{itemize}
\item \uhref{https://gitlab.com/EternalWanderer/dice-roller}{dice-roller}
\item \uhref{https://gitlab.com/EternalWanderer/sheet-parser}{sheet-parser}
\end{itemize}
I am in the process of rewriting both of these in Haskell for the intellectual
exercise.
\subsection{Alpine Linux packages}
I maintain a few Alpine Linux packages in my own repository, which can be found