Corey Stephan, Ph.D.

Category: Software Minimalism

Void Linux with dwl: Minimalist Wayland (on a ThinkPad) for Daily Academic Work

This tutorial (for lack of a better name) is an expanded and polished form of my personal notes on how to install Void Linux and configure my build of dwl (“dwm for Wayland”) on a Lenovo ThinkPad. I hope that this blog post will help at least one other person configure Void Linux for mobile research and writing.

Hosting a Gopher Hole on a Raspberry Pi 4 via FreeBSD 14 and Gophernicus

Previously, I have written about my intentional minimalism in design for this website, including my agreement with the hyper-minimalist ideas (not the foul language) to be found in the Suckless Project’s webpage “The Web Sucks.” Also, I have written about how simple the installation and configuration of FreeBSD on a Raspberry Pi 4 became with […]