diff --git a/public/about.php b/public/about.php
index 29cc4a0..25cca65 100644
--- a/public/about.php
+++ b/public/about.php
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
$diff = $this->week() - $this->week_average();
return match (true) {
- $diff < 1 => "less than",
- $diff === 1 => "the same as",
- $diff > 1 => "more than"
+ $diff < 0 => "less than",
+ $diff === 0 => "the same as",
+ $diff > 0 => "more than"
};
}
};
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@
?>
Hi, I"m
+ Hi, I'm
Victor Westerlund
I​'m a full-stack web developer from Sweden, and welcome to my little personal corner of the Internet!
-I used to list the <programming/markup/command/whatever>-languages here that I use the most and order them by guesstimating how much I use each one. But then I thought it would be better to just show you instead using this chart that automatically pulls the total bytes for each language from my public repos on Forgejo.
-Some other noteworthy techologies that I work a decent amount with are: Debian, MariaDB, SQLite, DNS, Redis, and probably a few others as well.
+My coding happens almost exclusivly in code-server, which is a fork of VSCode that runs entirely in the browser. I keep my development environment tucked away in a lightweight Debian VA that I can tote around to whatever host machine I happen to work on. I also keep an ephemeral Debian Live ISO ready which boots into a VM RAM disk where I can mess around without fear or breaking things or try new software.
+I used to list the <programming/markup/command/whatever>-languages here that I use the most and order them by guesstimating how much I use each one. But then I thought it would be better to just show you instead using this chart that automatically pulls the total bytes for each language from my public repos on Forgejo.
One thing that most people know about me is that I like coffee.. lots of coffee. In fact, I've had = $coffee->week() ?> cup= $coffee->week() === 1 ? "" : "s" ?> of coffee in the last 7 days! That's = $coffee->week_average_string() ?> my average of = $coffee->week_average() ?> per week, impressive! Even though you just read that.. I don't consider myself too much of a coffee snob! As long as it's dark roast and warm, I'm probably happy to have it.
At times, I become a true, amateur, armchair detective for a variety of your typical-nerdy topics that I find interesting and you can bet I spend way more time reading about those things than I will ever have use for in life.
-My coding happens almost exclusivly in code-server, which is a fork of VSCode that runs entirely in the browser. I keep my development environment tucked away in a lightweight Debian VA that I can tote around to whatever host machine I happen to work on. If I can't do that for whatever reason, I have my dotfiles ready to get things set up the way I like it.
Another silent passion of mine that comes out every few years is building computers and fiddling with networking stuff.
Here are some projects I'm working on right now:
-* Vegvisir: A web navigation framework for PHP.
-* Reflect: A REST API framework for PHP developers.
-Check out this timeline for a somewhat complete list of everything I have done.
-