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diff --git a/old/axtlos.7 b/old/axtlos.7
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-.Dd $Mdocdate$
-.Dt axtlos 7
-.Os
-.Sh Name
-axtlos - programmer, aromantic genderless being
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm axtlos
-.Op she/they
-.Ar xenia
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-is a programmer mainly using fortran, rust and golang. Very interested in *nix operating systems (currently using FreeBSD), open source software and other Tech things.
-.Sh Contact
-.Nm
-can be contacted via:
-
--
-.Lk https://akko.wtf/xenia Fedi
-
--
-.Em Matrix:
-@xenia:the-apothecary.club
-
--
-.Em XMPP:
-axtlos@disroot.org
-
--
-.Em E-Mail:
-axtlos@disroot.org & axtlos@getcryst.al
-
-.Sh Projects
-.Nm
-mainly works on
-
-.Lk https://github.com/vanilla-os Vanilla OS
-
-.Lk https://github.com/linux-immutability-tools Linux Immutability Tools
-
-.Lk https://getcryst.al Crystal Linux
-
-.Lk https://github.com/project-shards Project Shards (Dead, may revive at some point in the future)
-
-Specifically the following projects:
-
--
-.Lk https://github.com/vanilla-os/vanilla-system-operator VSO
-The Vanilla OS system operator
-
--
-.Lk https://github.com/vanilla-os/vib Vib
-A build tool to build images for Vanilla OS' abroot
-
--
-.Lk https://git.getcryst.al/crystal/software/jade Jade
-The installer backend for Crystal Linux
-
--
-.Lk https://git.getcryst.al/crystal/software/jade-gui Jade GUI
-The libadwaita installer frontend for Crystal Linux
-
-More random Projects can be found on
-.Lk https://codeberg.org/axtlos Codeberg
-and
-.Lk https://github.com/axtloss GitHub
-
-.Sh Essays, Speeches and other text stuff
-.Nm
-sometimes writes speeches and essays usually talking about Political topics or nerding about Software.
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/text-america-wars.html Why America is involved in every major war
-A term paper about why the United States lead and start wars
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/speech-dexit.html Dexit speech
-A speech in front of the European Parliament in the hypothetical case of germany leaving the EU (dexit)
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/lila-and-zara.html Lila and Zara
-A very short fairytale made for a school essay to write a progressive fairytale CW: Includes Violence and guns
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/flatpakisforthelazy.html A better response to the article "Developers are lazy, thus flatpak"
-A joke response to an article about flatpak being a thing due to the lazyness of developers.
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/flatpakisnotthefuture A response to the article "Flatpak is not the future"
-A joke response to an article about flatpak not being the future.
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/php PHP is not real
-Explaining why PHP is not a real language
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/hobbes-criticism-en Criticism and Improvements to Hobbes state model
-Criticising and Improving Hobbes state model, image of humanity and state of nature (English version)
-
--
-.Lk https://xenia.blahaj.land/hobbes-criticism-de Criticism and Improvements to Hobbes state model
-Criticising and Improving Hobbes state model, image of humanity and state of nature (German version)
-
-
-
-.Sh See also
-\fBSpecs\fP(7),
-\fBProject Shards\fP(1),
-\fBCrystal Linux\fP(1)
-\fBLinux Immutability Tools\fP(7)
diff --git a/old/crystal.1 b/old/crystal.1
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-.Dd $Mdocdate$
-.Dt CrystalLinux 1
-.Os
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm Crystal Linux
-.Op crystal
-.Ar arch based
-.Ar easy to use
-.Ar linux distro
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-is an arch based linux distro with it's own installer and package manager
-.Sh Goals
-.Nm
-tries to bring modern linux technologies to the average users while still being
-easy to use
-
-.Sh Package Management
-.Nm
-uses a pacman wrapper called \fBame\fP to install, remove, updated and search
-packages, however users are still able to use pacman directly.
-
-
-\fBame\fP is written in rust and is particularly fast with aur packages since it
-builds multiple aur packages at once.
-
-
-.Nm
-also comes preinstalled with flatpak.
-
-.Sh Installing
-.Nm
-installs like any other Distribution, you boot the live iso and launch the Installer.
-
-The installer, \fBJade\fR \fBGUI\fR is a custom written installer that uses
-libadwaita and gtk4 for the frontend, and the \fBjade\fR as the backend.
-
-
-Once the user boots into crystal for the first time, they are greeted with a
-first setup application that allows them to set up Flatpak, install nvidia drivers
-and change the color scheme.
-
-.Sh Desktop
-.Nm
-by defaul tuses \fBOnyx\fR, a custom gnome session with extra extensions to make
-the experience more familiar with other desktops or operating systems.
-
-If the User does not want to use \fBOnyx\fR, they can simly select a different
-Desktop or Window Manager in \fBJade\fR \fBGUI\fR.
-These Desktops and Window Managers include vanilla GNOME, KDE, i3 and sway.
-
-.Sh See Also
-\fBaxtlos\fP(7),
-\fBSpecs\fP(7),
-\fBProject Shards\fP(1),
-\fBLinux Immutability Tools\fP(7)
diff --git a/old/lit.7 b/old/lit.7
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-.Dd $Mdocdate$
-.Dt Linux Immutability Tools 7
-.Os
-.Sh Name
-Linux Immutability Tools - lit
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm Linux Immutability Tools
-.Op lit
-.Ar by immutable distros, for immutable distros
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-Linux Immutability Tools is a collaboration between \fBProject Shards\fP(1) and Vanilla OS to create tools that are useful for immutable Linux distributions
-.Sh Links
-.Nm
-is on github:
-
--
-.Lk https://github.com/linux-immutability-tools
-
-.Sh Tools
-.Nm
-currently provides following tools:
-
-.Lk https://github.com/linux-immutability-tools/fsguard FsGuard
-a tool to verify the integrity of your system before it fully boots
-
-.Sh See also
-\fBaxtlos\fP(7),
-\fBSpecs\fP(7),
-\fBProject Shards\fP(1),
-\fBCrystal Linux\fP(1)
-
diff --git a/old/shards.1 b/old/shards.1
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-.Dd $Mdocdate$
-.Dt Shards 1
-.Os
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm Project Shards
-.Op shards
-.Ar MacOS inspired
-.Ar Immutable
-.Ar Linux Distribution
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm
-is an immutable linux distribution using multiple Volumes to create one system
-.Sh How it works
-.Nm
-utilizes multiple Volumes (called Shards) to create one root using bind and overlay mounts
-
-.Sh The different Shards
-.Nm
-Consists of 6 Shards:
-
-.IP \fBRoot\fP
-\- The Root shard acts like a preloader, it provides the special root directories
-like /run or /dev and the initial tools for mounting the other Shards and creating
-the proper root system
-
-.IP \fBBoot\fP
-\- The Boot shard contains files and packages requir to boot on real hardware
-this is mainly the bootloader and kernel
-
-.IP \fBSystem\fP
-\- The System shard is the main root, it contains everything required to boot
-into userspace and cannot be modified unless booted into the recovery
-
-.IP \fBData\fP
-\- Data Contains everything the user installs themselves or changes on the root
-filesystem, it is mounted read-write and contains /etc
-
-
-.IP \fBUsers\fP
-\- Users contains the home directories of all users, it is simply bind mounted
-to /home on boot as read-write
-
-
-.IP \fBRecovery\fP
-\- The Recovery shard is a seperate system from the other shards, it can be
-booted by itself. It contains the Graphical and Terminal based recovery for
-updating, troubleshooting or reinstalling Project Shards
-
-
-.Sh Package Management
-.Nm
-uses a pacman wrapper called shardctl to install and remove packages, however
-users can also enter a special mode to use \fBpacman\fR(1)
-directly.
-
-\fBshardctl\fP also allows installing aur packages and wraps around \fBapx\fR(1)
-to allow installing packages into containers.
-
-
-.Nm
-comes preinstalled with flatpak and allows installing them by simply dragging
-the flatpakref files into ~/Applications.
-This is achieved using \fBappD\fP.
-
-
-\fBappD\fP also allows installing pacman packages by dragging the .pkg.tar.xz
-files into ~/Applications.
-
-.Sh Updating
-.Nm
-uses the Recovery to perform updates. When a user decides to update their
-.Nm
-Installation, they get rebooted into the Recovery which automatically starts the Update.
-
-
-If the Update is succesfull the Recovery either turns the computer off or reboots
-it, depending on what the user chose when starting the update.
-
-If the Update fails, then the recovery rolls back to a snapshot it took before
-starting the update and warns the user next time it boots into the main Project
-Shards installation.
-
-.Sh Installing
-.Nm
-installs similiarly to MacOS, the ISO offered for download is actually the recovery,
-when booting into the iso the user is immediately presented with the Recovery
-screen and can Install
-.Nm.
-
-
-The installation process only asks the user for the disk to install onto, any
-postinstall configurations usually set in the Installer, like user creation,
-setting the timezone or choosing locales are done post install in a first-setup
-application.
-
-.Sh Images
-.Nm
-like other immutable distributions uses images to distribute updates
-unlike other immutable distributions however,
-.Nm
-does not directly use OCI-Images, it uses flatpak packages as a type of ostree
-frontend. This means that optimally the update process only consists of a simple
-flatpak update to upgrade the system.
-
-Realistically this is not the case, since extra things such as managing /etc will have
-to be done after the update
-
-.Sh See Also
-\fBaxtlos\fP(7),
-\fBSpecs\fP(7),
-\fBCrystal Linux\fP(1),
-\fBLinux Immutability Tools\fP(7)
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-.Dd $Mdocdate$
-.Dt computers 7
-.Os
-.Sh Dell Precision m4800 (main computer)
-CPU: Haswell intel i5
-
-RAM: 12gb
-
-GPU: NVIDIA Quadro K1100M (unused)
-
-ssd: 512GB
-
-wifi: Intel
-
-wifi: Realtek USB
-
-OS: FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT
-
-
-.Sh Dell Precision m4800 (barely used)
-CPU: Haswell intel i5
-
-RAM: 4gb
-
-GPU: NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
-
-ssd: 512GB
-
-wifi: Broadcom
-
-OS: MacOS Monterey
-
-
-.Sh Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55 (mobile device)
-CPU: Comet Lake intel i5-10300H
-
-RAM: 16gb
-
-GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
-
-GPU: Intel UHD Graphics
-
-ssd: 512gb western digital m.2
-
-wifi: Intel AX201
-
-OS: Crystal Linux
-
-
-.Sh HP Notebook 15-av5120ng (server)
-CPU: Skylake intel i3-6006U
-
-RAM: 8gb DDR4 2133MHz
-
-GPU: Intel HD Graphics 520
-
-ssd: ADATA 120gb
-
-wifi: Realtek RTL8723BE
-
-OS: NixOS Unstable
-
-
-.Sh Other Tech Stuff
-Keyboard: custom sofle v2 with qmk firmware
-
-Mouse: Logitech Ergo m575
-
-Wireless Headphones: Bose NC 700
-
-Wired Headphones: KZ zsn pro x
-
-Phone: Pixel 4a running GrapheneOS
-
-.Sh See also
-\fBaxtlos\fP(7),
-\fBProject Shards\fP(1),
-\fBCrystal Linux\fP(1)
-\fBLinux Immutability Tools\fP(7)
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