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          <p>
            <strong>
              Why Venomade?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              <strong>“Venomade”</strong> comes from <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCNa2JzsVKU">a song I quite like</a>.
              I picked it because it rolls of the tongue easily enough, it’s not 
              entirely unique but it’s still memorable, and most importantly it’s <em>.com</em> domain was available.
            </blockquote>

            <p>
            <strong>
              NSFAQ?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              <strong>NSFAQ</strong> stands for <em><strong>N</strong>ot <strong>S</strong>o <strong>F</strong>requently <strong>A</strong>sked <strong>Q</strong>uestions</em>
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            <strong>
              Which programming languages do you use?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              I started programming in <strong>Javascipt</strong> and <strong>Python</strong> at school,
              I then discovered <strong>Go</strong> in 2018 and it quickly became my favourite programming language.
              Learning Go inspired me to work with <strong>C</strong>, in order to program more efficiently in C,
              I studied <strong>Haskell</strong>, which flowed nicely into programming <strong>Rust</strong>.
              <br>
              Nowadays however, I prefer to stick with <strong>C</strong> because it is where I feel most comfortable,
              though I have been enjoying <strong>LISP</strong> as of late.
            </blockquote>

          <p>
            <strong>
              What Music do you listen to?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              I listen to quite a wide range of genres so instead, here are some artists I particularly like:
              <ul>
                <li>Tatsuro Yamashita</li>
                <li>Night Tapes</li>
                <li>Greydon Square</li>
                <li>Буерак</li>
                <li>Источник</li>
                <li>Terno Rei</li>
                <li>Macroblank</li>
                <li>A.L.I.S.O.N</li>
                <li>Dakota</li>
              </ul>
              I have purchased albums from all the above artists and keep lossless digital copies in my collection. I do not stream music.
            </blockquote>

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            <strong>
             What setup do you use?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              <strong>Hardware:</strong>
              <ul>
                <li>Lenovo T440P <em>(The last good laptop)</em>
                  <ul>
                    <li>i7-4712mq</li>
                    <li>16GB Ram</li>
                    <li>1080p Screen</li>
                    <li>T540 Trackpad</li>
                    <li>3 SSDs, 1 M.2 and 2 SATA</li>
                    <li>Coreboot</li>
                  </ul>
                </li>
                <li>Feker Alice 80 Keyboard</li>
                <li>Deft Pro Trackball Mouse</li>
              </ul>
              <strong>Software:</strong>
              <ul>
                <li>Debian 12</li>
                <li>XFCE</li>
                <li>Emacs</li>
                <li>Strawberry</li>
              </ul>
            </blockquote>

          <p>
            <strong>
             Can I copy your configs?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              Dotfiles coming soon, promise.
            </blockquote>

            
          <p>
            <strong>
              Why does your website look so old/ugly?
            </strong>
            <blockquote>
              I wrote it in Emacs.
              <p>
                It does however have some benefits over modern websites. It uses no JavaScript,
                respects your default font choice, loads superfast (even on dial-up)
                and can display fully almost anywhere!
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                  <a href="res/site_eww.png">eww browser</a>
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                  <a href="res/site_lynx.png">lynx browser</a>
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