As usual this is a follow-up on a previous entry For this entry I’ll try to summarize a bit more Last time we were waiting on the council’s decision regarding Tolbera‘s scheme to have a Chimaera kill us. After deliberation behind closed doors, 4 council members came out to the town’s square and announced that… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 11 – Online)
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My transition from VSCode to Neovim
I’ve always liked the idea of using a tiling window manager and customizing the hell out of it, you know, the kind of stuff you see by searching for the linuxPorn hashtag… My main problem with them is that I am very very used to GUIs, while I am fairly competent on a terminal, I… Continue reading My transition from VSCode to Neovim
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 10 – Online)
As usual this is a follow-up on a previous entry Since last time we were suspicious of dwarven council member Tolbera‘s intentions when he told us to go kill a Chimaera, the party decided to consult with a priest in charge of the ritual required to open a gate to the material plane, so we… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 10 – Online)
My blogging journey so far
I remember I started a blog in March last year (2019), it was a simple Writefreely blog,it looked like this: It was simple, easy to use and you could follow it via mastodon, I wanted to engage a bit more with my fellow fedizens so I started looking into WordPress around the same time I… Continue reading My blogging journey so far
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 9 – Online)
As usual this is a follow-up on a previous entry This Wednesday we resumed our DnD sessions after the holiday break, we would’ve done so the previous week but I was not feeling very well. On to the fun stuff: Last time we thought we had traveled in time or something because we found ourselves… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 9 – Online)
Day of the Epiphany (Three Kings’ Day?) away from Mexico
Following up on my series “Celebrating holidays away from Mexico”, after entries such as: a rant about Mexican food on independence day and day of the dead January 6th is Día de Reyes, the last date of what we Mexicans know as the Guadalupe – Reyes marathon (which is, in short, an extended holiday period… Continue reading Day of the Epiphany (Three Kings’ Day?) away from Mexico
Christmas 2020
This is meant to be a reflection on spending Christmas alone in one of the worst years for the planet in general. I think it’s basically beating on a dead horse to say that 2020 has been horrible in general due to COVID-19, everyone has had it tough for a lot of reasons, from the… Continue reading Christmas 2020
Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 8 – Online)
As usual this is a follow-up on a previous entry This Wednesday’s session was a bit special, after a surge in COVID-19 cases, my city’s municipality decided to improve safety measures, therefore the office had to do it as well… We’re basically expected to work from home until January 15th, so rather than getting together… Continue reading Dungeons and Dragons: Asuria (Part 8 – Online)
Some CLI awesomeness
I’ll have to confess I wasn’t always a fan of CLI applications, I come from a world were all I knew was GUI. I even thought that the heavy use of terminal emulators and CLI apps was snobbish, you know, the feeling was kind of like when (some) people say “BTW, I use Arch” I… Continue reading Some CLI awesomeness
A little more than a year living in Norway
As the title suggests, it’s been a little over a year since I moved to Norway for work… It’s been a challenging year to say the least, and not only because of COVID-19. For starters, it’s been hard to get used to this weird country’s ways (and I mean this in the most endearing way),… Continue reading A little more than a year living in Norway