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[{"content":"Motivation The idea to make my own website and blog came after watching Network Chuck\u0026rsquo;s video on why one might need a personal website:\nOf course the most obvious benefit is that you learn to make and manage a website, but the more significant perk is that you have control over your posts, how your posts are presented and you are not a slave to the algorithm.\nI\u0026rsquo;m not using social media (asides from Reddit and I used to use Mastodon as it is open source and community-based) since it is addictive, is bad for privacy, leads to bad habbits (you get obsessed with getting more likes), it can harm your reputation in the future (if you said something you might regret), encourages misinformation (yes I get my news from actual news sites like ORF and the Guardian), is a huge time waste and it just encourages maximum outrage and shorter posts over longer posts (this seems to be a trend in the industry - posts and videos are getting shorter - Twitter/X only allows short posts and TikTok only allows short videos). In the modern world it is essential to be present on the internet, but I just don\u0026rsquo;t want nor really need social media websites - so a blog website makes a lot of sense.\nChuck\u0026rsquo;s right you can help yourself with AI to make your website, but I still wanted to (learn to) build one myself, mainly because I wanted to learn how a website works, so I could control and customise it myself. I learned to use HTML, CSS, Javascript and MongoDB at the TechLabs Hamburg web dev course, so I decided to start with this technology. I made a quick sketch of my website (the professionals call it a wireframe) and started my search for the perfect tutorial.\nAttempt 1: Trying React I needed to relearn the basics, so I started with a tutorial by LamaDev:\nI mostly typed the contents in the video - this took a surprisingly long time, since I had to spend a lot of time on debugging 🖥️ (small differences in code lead to big problems that took me many hours to find). I learned how to use a database and auth.js, which enables you to login with a Google/Twitter/Github etc. account and could then make posts and comments.\nBut\nBut just as I finished the project that took me many hours and started with the customisation, I wasn\u0026rsquo;t quite satisfied with the end result:\nThe website was slow and laggy The website was relying on external services, Firebase (operated by Google, a company which I really don\u0026rsquo;t like due to privacy reasons) and MongoDB (which only offers me 512 MB for free, yes I\u0026rsquo;m a cheapskate) The blog would have been limited since it was implemented with React-Quill. I could\u0026rsquo;ve only placed one image per post, which would fill up the database space very fast and the formating options would\u0026rsquo;ve been quite limited. Hmm, how could I avoid using a database and have a comfortable set of formating options (including the ability to nicely write code) - well what if I could just use links to images and save them somewhere else? Bingo! I could use markdown.\nAnd this lead me to find Hugo\nAttempt 2: Hugo Hugo is a framework written in Go (an amazing language that I\u0026rsquo;ve already had some experience with) which creates super fast static websites (a web page that is delivered to a web browser exactly as stored), is super customizable, your website doesn\u0026rsquo;t need a database or any external service, is really nice looking and allows for a blog based on markdown! And the best part of them all: it\u0026rsquo;s all open source!\nI had to make my website with it! I started watching tutorials on it and only after an hour or two I learned everything I needed to know - it\u0026rsquo;s crazy intuitive! There are also tons of freely available themes (I decided to use PaperMod) and these can be further modified. Unlike some other intuitive webpage making tools, Hugo gives you full control over everything and I used this opportunity to make the website more to my liking, adding a little typewritter animation and a globe with planetary.js 🌐 - just because I like the globe in Mario Kart Wii (and 7) online.\nWhat\u0026rsquo;s next The next thing on my to-do list with my website is to implement comments on my website and after that try out self-hosting - I have two Raspberry Pi 4s at home and they are just waiting to become little webservers.\n","permalink":"//localhost:41065/posts/first/","summary":"Motivation The idea to make my own website and blog came after watching Network Chuck\u0026rsquo;s video on why one might need a personal website:\nOf course the most obvious benefit is that you learn to make and manage a website, but the more significant perk is that you have control over your posts, how your posts are presented and you are not a slave to the algorithm.\nI\u0026rsquo;m not using social media (asides from Reddit and I used to use Mastodon as it is open source and community-based) since it is addictive, is bad for privacy, leads to bad habbits (you get obsessed with getting more likes), it can harm your reputation in the future (if you said something you might regret), encourages misinformation (yes I get my news from actual news sites like ORF and the Guardian), is a huge time waste and it just encourages maximum outrage and shorter posts over longer posts (this seems to be a trend in the industry - posts and videos are getting shorter - Twitter/X only allows short posts and TikTok only allows short videos).","title":"The Making of my Blog"},{"content":"I read a lot 📚, my past and present hobbies include soaring 🛩️, kayaking 🛶, calisthenics 💪, Drawabox ✏️, escape rooms 🔒, hiking 🥾 and small projects 💻.\nI did the International Baccalaureate 🌏 at DGM, Maribor, and am currently studying Computing in Science (Computer Science and Physics) in Hamburg.\nI don\u0026rsquo;t drink coffee, I prefer hot cocoa ☕.\nI speak Slovenian, English, German and Esperanto and am currently learning Toki Pona\n","permalink":"//localhost:41065/about/","summary":"I read a lot 📚, my past and present hobbies include soaring 🛩️, kayaking 🛶, calisthenics 💪, Drawabox ✏️, escape rooms 🔒, hiking 🥾 and small projects 💻.\nI did the International Baccalaureate 🌏 at DGM, Maribor, and am currently studying Computing in Science (Computer Science and Physics) in Hamburg.\nI don\u0026rsquo;t drink coffee, I prefer hot cocoa ☕.\nI speak Slovenian, English, German and Esperanto and am currently learning Toki Pona","title":"About me"},{"content":"Introduction This is a list of the books I\u0026rsquo;ve read excluding school assignments, including notable series and games. I mostly borrow books or read them as e-books or audiobooks, so I keep my library in the form of a list.\nEach entry is also given a rating from 1 (bad) to 5 (great) and I also documented the language of each book that I\u0026rsquo;ve read. Note that the review score tends to change over time - but since I typically read a book only once, the reviews represent my perception of the work after finishing it for the first time.\nBelow the book list is also a list of series and games I\u0026rsquo;ve watched or played.\nThink there should be a book, series or game on the list? Then you can recommend it to me :D\nList Books Author Name Rating Language Acemoglu D. \u0026amp; Robinson J. A. The Narrow Corridor 4.5 ENG Acemoglu D. \u0026amp; Robinson J. A. Why Nations Fail 5.0 DEU Adams Douglas A hitchhiker\u0026rsquo;s guide to the galaxy 3.0 SLO Adams Douglas Life, the Universe and Everything 2.0 SLO Adams Douglas Mostly Harmless 1.5 SLO Adams Douglas So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish 1.5 SLO Adams Douglas The Restaurant at the End of the Universe 1.5 SLO Alan Moore \u0026amp; Dave Gibbons Watchmen - Deluxe edition 4.0 ENG Alan Moore \u0026amp; David Lloyd V for Vendetta 4.0 ENG Albert Camus The Stranger 3.0 DEU Aldous Huxley A brave new world 3.5 SLO Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 3.5 DEU Alex Bellos Alexs Adventures in Numberland 3.5 ENG André Aciman Call me by your Name 3.5 DEU Andreï Makine Le Testament Francais 3.5 SLO Andy Weir Project Hail Mary 4.5 DEU Anna Löwenstein La Teorio Nakamura 4.5 EO Anne Frank The Diary of a young girl 4.0 SLO Anton LaVey The Satanic Bible 1.5 DEU Aravind Adiga The White Tiger 4.0 ENG Arthur Conan Doyle The Hound of the Baskervilles 4.0 ENG Arthur Turrell The Star Builders 2.5 ENG Ashlee Vance Elon Musk Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a fantastic future 4.5 SLO Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged 4.0 ENG Ayn Rand The Fountainhead 5.0 ENG \u0026amp; DEU Babiš Aleš Zakaj sem brez denarja? 24 idej za zmanjševanje življenskih stroškov 4.0 SLO Benjamin A. Saenz Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe 4.5 ENG Bobby Fischer et al Bobby Fischer teaches Chess 3.0 ENG Brian Christian \u0026amp; Tom Griffiths Algorithms to live by 2.5 ENG Bryson Bill A Short History of Nearly Everything 4.0 SLO Cal Newport How to become a straight-A student 3.5 ENG Carl Sagan Contact 3.5 SLO Cathy O\u0026rsquo;Neil Weapons of Math Destruction 4.0 ENG Cervantes Saavedra de Miguel Don Xihote 3.0 SLO Charles Petzold Code - The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software 5.0 ENG China Miéville Perdido Street Station 3.0 DEU Chris Anderson Makers: The New Industrial Revolution 4.5 ENG Chris Bernhardt Quantum Computing for Everyone 4.0 ENG Chris Jones Monero - The Cryptocurrency King 3.5 ENG Chris Wright Worker Cooperatives and Revolution 4.0 ENG Cory Klein Chess The Ultimate Guide for Beginners 3.0 ENG Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People 2.0 DEU Dan Brown Angels \u0026amp; Demons 4.0 SLO \u0026amp; DEU Dan Brown The da Vinci code 4.0 SLO Dan Brown Deception point 4.0 SLO Dan Brown Digital fortress 4.0 SLO Dan Brown Inferno 4.0 SLO Dan Brown Origin 4.0 SLO Dan Brown The lost symbol 4.0 SLO Dan Cryan, Sharron Shatil, Bill Mayblin Introducing Logic: A Graphic Guide 4.0 DEU Daniel Kahneman Thinking, Fast and Slow 3.5 SLO Dave Rubin Dont burn this book 3.0 ENG David van Reybrouck Against elections: The case for democracy 4.0 SLO David W. Plummer Secrets of the Autistic Millionaire 3.5 ENG Dr. Jospeh Mercola Fat for fuel 3.5 ENG Dr. Oakley Barbara A mind for numbers - How to excel at math and science 4.0 ENG Drago Jančar In ljubezen tudi 3.5 SLO E. M. Foster The Machine Stops 4.0 ENG Ed Yong I Contain Multitudes 3.5 ENG Edward Craig Philosophy. A Very Short Introduction 3.5 ENG Edwin A. Abbott Flatland 3.5 SLO Émile Zola JAccuse 4.0 ENG Emily M. Danforth The Miseducation of Cameron Post 4.5 ENG Eoin Colfer And another thing\u0026hellip; 1.5 SLO Eric Matthes Python Crash Course, 2nd Edition 3.5 ENG F. Scott Fitzgerland The Great Gatsby 3.5 SLO Frank Herbert Dune 2.0 SLO Franz Kafka Das Schloß 4.0 DEU Franz Kafka Der Prozeß 4.0 DEU Franz Kafka Die Verwandlung 4.0 DEU Freeman Dyson Origins of Life 4.0 DEU Friedrich Dürrenmatt Der Richter und sein Henker 3.5 DEU Gabriel García Márquez One hundred years of Solitude 4.5 SLO Gabriel García Márquez S poti po Vzhodni Evropi 3.5 ENG Garrett Graham The State 3.5 ENG Geoff Colvin Talent is Overrated 4.0 ENG George Orwell 1984 4.5 SLO George Orwell Animal Farm 4.5 ENG Gerard Beekmans Linux From Scratch 3.0 ENG Götz Ruprecht et al Kernenergie Der Weg in die Zukunft 3.5 DEU Gubo Luka Majhna knjiga o velikih donosih 3.5 SLO Harper Lee To kill a mockingbird 4.0 SLO Haruki Murakami Sleep 3.0 ENG Heinrich Böll Doktor Murkes gesammeltes Schweigen 3.0 DEU Hermann Hesse Siddharta 3.0 SLO Iain Pears Arcadia 4.0 ENG J. E. Gordon Structures - or why Things don\u0026rsquo;t fall Down 2.5 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u0026rsquo;s stone 4.0 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets 3.5 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the prizoner of Azkaban 4.5 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire 4.0 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 3.5 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince 4.0 ENG J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 4.5 ENG J. R. R. Tolkien The Hobbit 5.0 SLO \u0026amp; DEU J. R. R. Tolkien Lord of the rings - Fellowship of the rings 4.0 SLO J. R. R. Tolkien Return of the king 4.0 SLO J. R. R. Tolkien The two Towers 4.0 SLO Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice 3.0 ENG Jimmy Carter A Full Life Reflections at Ninety 3.0 ENG Joe Strike Nation 3.5 ENG Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Die Leiden des jungen Werthers 2.5 DEU Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Faust I und II 3.0 DEU Joshua S. Goldstein \u0026amp; Staffan A. Qvist A bright Future 5.0 ENG Karl Marx The Communist Manifesto 2.5 DEU Kazuo Ishiguro Never let me go 3.0 DEU Kevin Houston How to think like a mathematician 4.0 ENG Kevin J. Mitchell Free Agents: How Evolution Gave Us Free Will 4.0 ENG Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner 3.0 ENG Klaus Mann Der fromme Tanz 2.5 DEU Klaus Mann Mephisto 4.0 DEU Kurt Vonnegut Harrison Bergeron 3.0 ENG Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five 3.0 DEU M. Kei Pirates of the Narrow Seas The Salle Rovers 3.0 ENG Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim Komisch, alles chemisch! 3.5 ENG Margaret Atwood The Handmaid\u0026rsquo;s Tale 5.0 ENG Marjane Satrapi Persepolis 4.0 SLO Mark Lasarevič Gallaj Через невидимые барьеры 3.0 SLO Mark OConnel To Be a Machine 3.5 ENG Markus Zusak The Book Thief 4.0 SLO Matthew Walker Why we sleep 4.0 DEU Max Florschutz Axtara: Banking and Finance 3.5 ENG Michael J. Sandel The Tyranny of Merit: What\u0026rsquo;s Become of the Common Good? 5.0 ENG Michel Houellebecq Soumission 3.5 ENG Mikhail Bakunin God and the State 3.5 DEU Miki Muster Dogodivščine Zvitorepca, Trdonje in Lakotnika 4.5 SLO Milisavljev Staša Investiranje na borzi za začetnike 3.0 ENG Mojca Kumerdej Temna Snov 3.5 SLO Morisson Toni The Bluest Eye 3.5 SLO Muhammed The Quran 1.0 DEU Murad Wilfried Hofmann Der Islam als Alternative 1.0 DEU Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway Merchants of Doubt 4.5 ENG Neil deGrasse Tyson Astrophysics for People in a Hurry 3.5 SLO Nick Bostrom Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies 3.5 ENG Nick Lane The Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life 4.5 DEU Nicollo Machiavelli The Prince 4.0 SLO Orson Scott Card Ender\u0026rsquo;s Game 4.0 SLO Osama Bin Laden A Letter to America 1.0 ENG Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Grey 3.5 ENG Patrick Ness A Monster Calls 3.5 SLO Paul Fannon et al Discrete Mathematics 3.0 ENG Peter Atkins Atkins\u0026rsquo; Molecules 3.5 ENG Peter Thiel and Blake Masters Zero to One 3.5 ENG Peter Wohlleben Das Seelenleben der Tiere 3.5 SLO Philip K. Dick Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? 4.0 ENG Philip K. Dick The Minority Report 5.0 ENG Philip K. Dick Ubik 4.0 ENG Philip Pullman His dark materials - The Northern Lights 5.0 SLO \u0026amp; ENG Philip Pullman His dark materials - The Subtle Knife 5.0 SLO \u0026amp; ENG Philip Pullman His dark materials - The Amber Spyglass 5.0 SLO \u0026amp; ENG Philip Pullman The Book of Dust La Belle Sauvage 2.5 ENG Philip Pullman The Book of Dust The Secret Commonwealth 1.5 ENG Randall Munroe What if? 3.0 DEU Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 4.0 SLO Rene Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy 4.0 ENG Richard Dawkins The God Delusion 4.5 SLO Richard Martin Super Fuel: Thorium, the green energy source for the future 3.0 ENG Richard P. Feynman Six easy Pieces 3.5 ENG Richard P. Feynman Surely You\u0026rsquo;re Joking Mr. Feynman! 4.0 SLO Robert Corvus Drachenmahr 3.5 DEU Robert Steiner Selig, wer in Träumen stirbt 3.0 DEU Saifedean Ammous The Bitcoin Standard 4.5 DEU Sam Harris Free Will 4.5 ENG Sibylle Berg Habe ich dir eigentlich schon erzählt … Ein Märchen für alle 4.0 DEU Simon Singh The Code Book 4.5 ENG Stefan Zweig Die Schachnovelle 3.0 DEU Stephanie Kelton The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory 4.5 ENG Steven D. Levitt \u0026amp; Stephen J. Dubner Freakonomics 3.0 ENG Steven Pinker Rationality 4.0 ENG Stieg Larsson The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 3.5 DEU Sun Tzu The Complete Art of War 3.5 ENG Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games 4.0 DEU Suzanne Collins Mockingjay 3.5 DEU Suzanne Collins Catching Fire 3.5 DEU Tara Westover Educated 3.5 ENG Theodor Herzl Altneuland 4.0 DEU Theodor Herzl Der Judenstaat 3.5 DEU Tui T. Sutherland The Dragonet Prophecy 3.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Lost Heir 3.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Hidden Kingdom 3.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Dark Secret 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Brightest Night 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Moon Rising 3.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Prisoners 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Winter Turning 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Escaping Peril 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Talons of Power 3.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Darkness of Dragons 4.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland Darkstalker 4.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Lost Continent 2.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Hive Queen 2.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Poison Jungle 3.0 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Dangerous Gift 2.5 ENG Tui T. Sutherland The Flames of Hope 1.5 ENG Vladimir Nabokov Lolita 4.0 SLO Walter Isaacson Benjamin Franklin 4.0 ENG Walter Isaacson Steve Jobs 3.5 SLO William Golding Lord of the Flies 5.0 ENG Multimedia Series This list includes animes\nSeries Rating Adam ruins Everything 4.0 Attack on Titan 4.5 Avatar: The Last Airbender 4.5 Beastars 2.0 Black Mirror (season 1-4) 4.5 Brain Games 4.5 Breaking Bad 5.0 Code Geass 3.0 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey 4.0 Death Note 5.0 Death Parade 4.0 Demon Slayer 2.0 Devilman: Crybaby 2.5 Doctor Who (9th \u0026amp; 10th doctors) 3.5 Dr. Stone 5.0 Erased 4.5 Fillmore! 4.0 Final Space 3.0 Fullmetal alchemist: Brotherhood 4.0 Gary and his Demons 3.5 Goblin Slayer 3.0 Gravity Falls 4.5 Hazbin Hotel 4.0 Helluva Boss 4.0 Hunter × Hunter 2.5 Infinity Train 4.5 Inuyashiki 4.0 Jujutsu Kaisen (season 1) 3.5 Loki 4.0 Love Death and Robots 3.5 Mirai Nikki 4.0 Mob Psycho 100 5.0 Monster 4.5 My Hero Academia 3.0 One Punch Man 3.5 Parasite 3.5 Phineas and Ferb 3.5 Psycho-Pass (season 1) 5.0 Rick and Morty 3.5 Samurai Champloo 2.0 Scooby doo: Mystery Incorporated 4.0 Squid Game 5.0 Steins;Gate 5.0 Summer Time Rendering 4.0 Terror in ressonance 3.0 The Legend of Korra 4.5 The Orville 4.5 The Promised Neverland (season 1) 4.5 Tokyo Ghoul 2.0 Ultimate survivour Kaiji 4.5 Vinland Saga 2.0 Years and Years 3.5 Games Series Rating Bioshock 3.0 Black Mesa 4.5 Bowser\u0026rsquo;s Fury 5.0 Celeste 4.5 Ctrl Alt Ego 4.5 Firewatch 4.0 Half Life 2 4.5 Half Life 2: Episode One 4.0 Half Life 2: Episode Two 4.0 Hollow Knight 4.0 Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity 3.5 Inside 2.0 Kao the Kangaroo: Round 2 3.5 Kerbal Space Program 4.5 Mario Kart 7 4.0 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 4.0 Mario Kart Wii 4.0 Mass Effect 1 4.0 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance 4.0 Metroid Dread 5.0 Metroid Prime 1 4.0 Metroid Prime 2 3.5 Minecraft 4.5 NationStates 3.5 Outer Wilds 3.5 Papers Please 3.5 Pikmin 3 3.5 Portal 5.0 Portal 2 4.5 Prey (2017) 5.0 Ratchet and Clank 4.0 Ratchet and Clank 2 3.5 Ratchet and Clank 3 4.0 Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction 3.5 Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time 3.5 Ratchet and Clank: Nexus 4.0 Solar Ash 3.0 SOMA 5.0 Sonic Adventure 3.5 Sonic Adventure 2 4.0 Sonic Boom 1.0 Sonic Colours (Wii) 4.5 Sonic Forces 2.0 Sonic Generations (PC) 5.0 Sonic Mania 4.0 Sonic Mega Collection 3.5 Sonic Omens 3.5 Sonic Unleashed (PS3) 3.0 Spark the Electric Jester 3 3.5 Spyro Reignited Trilogy 4.0 Subnautica 4.5 Super Mario 3D Land 3.0 Super Mario Galaxy 4.0 Super Mario Maker 2 4.0 Super Mario Odyssey 4.5 Super Mario Sunshine 3.0 Superpower 2 4.0 System Shock 4.5 The Henry Stickmin Collection 4.0 The Legend of Zelda: A Link between Worlds 3.5 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 4.5 The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask 3D (N64 Restoration Mod) 4.0 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3.5 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword 3.5 The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks 3.5 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 3.0 The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap 3.0 The Legend of Zelda: Twillight Princess 4.0 The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker 3.5 The Stanley Parable 4.0 Titanfall 2 4.5 Turing Complete 5.0 Undertale 4.5 Viewfinder 4.0 ","permalink":"//localhost:41065/library/","summary":"Introduction This is a list of the books I\u0026rsquo;ve read excluding school assignments, including notable series and games. I mostly borrow books or read them as e-books or audiobooks, so I keep my library in the form of a list.\nEach entry is also given a rating from 1 (bad) to 5 (great) and I also documented the language of each book that I\u0026rsquo;ve read. Note that the review score tends to change over time - but since I typically read a book only once, the reviews represent my perception of the work after finishing it for the first time.","title":"Library"}]