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  1. <!DOCTYPE html><head><meta charset="utf-8" /><meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no" /><meta name="keywords" content="GNU, Emacs, Libre Software, Hurd, Guile, Guix" /><meta name="description" content="GNUcode.me is a website focusing on libre software projects, especially the GNU project." /><link type="application/atom+xml" rel="alternate" title="GNUcode.me -- Feed" href="/feed.xml" /><a rel="me" href="https://fosstodon.org/@thegnuguy"></a><link type="text/css" href="css/footer.min.css" rel="stylesheet"></link><link type="text/css" href="css/header.min.css" rel="stylesheet"></link><link type="text/css" href="css/main.min.css" rel="stylesheet"></link><title>About — GNUcode.me</title></head><body><header><nav><ul><li><a href="index.html">GNUcode.me</a></li><li><a href="services.html">Services</a></li><li><a href="about.html">About</a></li><li><a href="business-ideas.html">Business-ideas</a></li></ul></nav></header><h1>About</h1><main><article class="basic-section-padding"><p>Hi! I'm Joshua Branson. I'm a tinker with a passion for <a href="http://local.gnucode.me/about.html" target="_blank">libre software</a>. GNUcode.me is my journey towards aiding the <a href="https://gnu.org">GNU project.</a> Wanna be my friend? Send me an email: joshua AT gnucode.me.</p><p>My git repositories are available at <a href="https://notabug.org/jbranso">notabug.org/jbranso</a>. You'll find my .emacs.d there, my guix config that runs this
  2. site, and the souce code for this site. It uses Haunt, which is a
  3. static site generator!</p><p>I have been uploading some of my hacking videos online. You can view them <a href="https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels">here</a>. I've got videos about guile, emacs, guix, etc.</p><p>My irc nick is jab or gnucode. I usually hang out in
  4. the #guix irc chatroom in libera.chat. I'm still on freenode too. My
  5. freenode nick is joshuaBPMan. Feel free to say hello sometime.</p><p>I am particularly interested in the software below.</p></article><section class="section-background"><article class="basic-section-padding"><img width="300px" src="./images/guix.svg" guix="logo" /><p><a href="https://guix.gnu.org" target="_blank">GNU Guix</a> is the official GNU Operating system and universal package
  6. manager. It supports declarative system configuration, atomic updates,
  7. reverting to previous versions of packages and system state! With it
  8. you can declare developmental environments with packages from
  9. programming languages like javascript, python, ruby, rust, R,
  10. guile, etc. GNU Guix lets you declare your entire operating system
  11. environment as scheme code. It is super awesome. I use it on my
  12. laptop, and it powers this website!</p></article></section><section><article class="basic-section-padding"><img width="300px" src="./images/emacs.svg" alt="emacs logo" /><p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/emacs/emacs.html" target="_blank">GNU Emacs</a> is the world's best operating system. It also includes a
  13. fabulous text editor, email client, task manager, web browser, etc.
  14. There are people that open up their computer, and the only program
  15. they use is Emacs! You can do literate devops, play games, edit
  16. remote files, program in any programming language. It is a fabulous
  17. and extremely customize text editor.</p></article></section><section class="section-background"><article class="basic-section-padding"><img width="300px" src="./images/guile.svg" alt="guile logo" /><p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/" target="_blank">GNU Guile</a> is the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language
  18. for Extensions, the official extension language of the GNU system. It
  19. allows one to extend their application in what is perhaps the best
  20. programming language in the world: scheme. It supports most
  21. programming paradigms, is reasonably fast, has numerous features that
  22. many languages lack, and is famously flexible in the things that it
  23. can do.</p><p>GNU Guile is an implementation of scheme, with the goal of
  24. helping programmers create flexible applications. If bits of your
  25. application need to be preferment, then you can write those bits in
  26. C. Guile has great support for inter operating with C.</p></article></section><section><article class="basic-section-padding"><img width="300px" src="./images/openbsd-textual-logo.svg" alt="hurd logo" /><p><a href="https://www.openbsd.org/" target="_blank">OpenBSD</a> is perhaps the most secure operating systems know to man. They refuse to sign
  27. any NDAs or allow proprietary software in their OS (though they do allow
  28. proprietary firmware, which is needed for various hardware to function). They
  29. design of OpenBSD is pretty slick, and the developers are really prolific
  30. software developers. They have developed httpd, opensmtpd, and quite a few bits
  31. of software. They support 14 different platforms including riscv64, amd64,
  32. arm64, powerpc, and some other ones. That's really quite impressive! They have
  33. designed new security features including pledge and unveil. If you want a really
  34. powerful safe-by-default OS, then OpenBSD is really worth your time.</p></article></section><section class="section-background"><article class="basic-section-padding"><img width="300px" src="./images/hurd.svg" alt="hurd logo" /><p><a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/" target="_blank">The GNU Hurd</a> is the GNU project's official kernel (of course I've
  35. saved the best for last). It is currently not as feature-complete as
  36. it ought to be, but it has a ton of amazing features like the
  37. possibility of extending the kernel with high level languages like
  38. scheme or python. It is based on the design of a microkernel. It's
  39. kernel is only about 90,000 lines of code, whereas the Linux kernel is
  40. approaching 30 million lines of code. The GNU/Hurd wants to support
  41. an extensible operating system, where the user is free to securely
  42. change virtually any aspect about their system.</p></article></section></main><footer><p>© 2020 Joshua Branson. The text on this site is free culture under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International license.</p><p>This website is build with Haunt, a static site generator written in Guile Scheme. Source code is <a href="https://notabug.org/jbranso/gnucode.me">available.</a></p><p>The color theme of this website is based off of the famous <a href="#3f3f3f" target="_blank">zenburn</a> theme.</p></footer></body>