This is the first note on signo.one. Most of what I write lives in my GitHub repo as Markdown — that's where the long-form guides go. This site is for shorter, faster things: a fix I figured out today, a config I want to remember, an opinion I'll probably change in six months.

Why a separate site at all?

GitHub is a great place to store docs, but it's a clumsy place to read them. Long Markdown files with images render awkwardly in the repo view, links break when folders move, and there's no real sense of "I'm on someone's site." signo.one is the front door.

What I'll post here

  • Short fixes — the kind of thing that would be a StackOverflow answer in another life.
  • Setup notes — my current tmux, zsh, neovim, and window-manager configs.
  • Build logs — self-hosted Nextcloud, homelab, VM experiments.
  • Occasional opinions on tools, with enough caveats that I won't get yelled at too much.

How the site is built

Plain HTML, CSS, and a sprinkle of JS. No framework, no build step, no tracking. Hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Source is on GitHub. If you want to clone the setup for your own site, the README in the repo explains how new posts get added.

I build things, break things, and document everything. signo.one is where the marks are kept.

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