<p>It is running on an aging HP netbook hand-me-down from my sister. It runs on an Intel Atom N450 with a measly 1GB RAM. I use it to host various other services for my personal use, and I take it as a challenge to keep RAM usage low.</p>
<p>I once thought of joining the mainstream by purchasing a VPS or subscribing to those fancy websites such as Squarespace, but I've learnt a lot building everything from ground up. In hindsight, I would have done it all over again because in the end, it was worth it.</p>
<h2>What distribution do I use? </h2>
<p>Strictly Debian. Debian has yet fail me. Its stability remains undefeated compared to all others and patches come faster than lightning. Debian frees me from worrying about how I conduct my learning activities and the licensing burdens of software involved. I propose to agree to disagree with all others who have a different opinion.</p>
<h2>Why do you compose your website in this specific format? </h2>
<p>To reduce bandwidth costs and system load. I needed to deliver a beautiful and readable format at a minimal amount of page size, so I plagiarized <a href="http://bestmotherfuckingwebsite.com">bestmotherfuckingwebsite.com</a> (all credits to the site creator). I greatly admire the simplicity involved to produce such a stunning website. I find it a golden standard that websites should adhere to, when compared to the mess that most websites are these days. When I have time, I would like to play with web design to improve upon his design, but I find it hard to improve upon perfection.</p>
<h2>Is this a Q&A?</h2>
<p>I have not pinned down the style and format of how I want to keep writing these blogs. I use too many I's, which violate the readability of this site. Too much white blinds the eyes. This site might get cached in Google or stored in WayBack Machine way longer than I might consider to keep it running on my server. Things change; so will my decisions with this site down the line.</p>