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Something about me? I love fountain pens. I write exclusively with them (except when I need to sign something because only fun inks not permanent black ink for me).

Something I loved doing on Instagram has been participating in the fountain pen and journaling communities there.

I learned so much of what I know about fountain pens through social media, including about Hobinichi (the planner brand pictured here) and bungubox (the pen brand pictured here).

I learned about so many fountain pen inks that come in all of these incredible shades, and sheens from small brands across the world.

I loved seeing all the creative ways people used their pens and inks from currently inked logs to the final touches on their junk journal spreads.

It’s also really fun to see everyone’s different handwriting, their aesthetic sensibilities, and how those things brought their journals to life. So I hope that’s somrthing I’ll find here as well.

If you’re a fountain pen user or aspiring fountain pen user, let’s connect!

QOTD: what is your go to fountain pen?

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Using Visual Studio Code Flatpak with 1Password for SSH and Git signing — davejansen.com/using-vscode-fl
#VSCode #1Password #Flatpak #Fedora #Silverblue #GNOME #Git #LearnWithMe #Tutorial
Last year I had to quickly pull my guide after posting it as I was having issues reproducing the results, but after a bit of a long wait it's finally back. I'm glad I took the time to redo this one as I'm now also back to using the Flatpak installed VSCode, further reducing my layered packages. Nice :)