This is my GitLab profile (or GitHub, or Codeberg; I’m on a lot of platforms!). I’m a Linux and FOSS enthusiast, so I have a lot of projects related to that. I also do some programming, which you can find here. I have a long history of what I do online, and I’ll be sure to explain that soon.
- Streamer, I loved doing this. I’d stream everyday, because I could.
- YouTuber, I still am, but I make different content. I’d get so happy when I got 50+ views.
- Clan owner. Okay, this was cringe af, I wonder why I did this?
Well, everyone has theirs, I’m putting mine out there!
Here’s some random things I do.
- Putting a table of contents on every org documents I make.
- Finding the need to add an icon for everything, I can’t stand a no-pfp thing.
- Using Emacs for absolutely everything, I love it.
A free, 24/7 tech support server I manage.
- Programming (that’s why I’m here :)
- Gaming
- Sports, mainly football (soccer)
- Just collaborating and doing stuff!
Here are some of the languages I know and how well.
Language | Knowledge Level |
---|---|
Python | Comfortable, can write simple programs in it. |
Bash | Basics, can write scripts to automate daily tasks. |
Emacs Lisp | Basics, only used to write my (huge) Emacs config. |
JavaScript | Completely new, still learning, maybe I’ll make something. |
I also know a bit of HTML and CSS, but they’re not programming languages in my book.
I’ve always loved tinkering with my system. Discovering Linux was the best thing I could do on a computer.
Linux has been a long journey for me, I started about a year ago on Linux mint. I didn’t understand many key concepts that I use everyday today. I sometimes wonder how I learnt all this stuff. I currently use ArcoLinux (based on Arch Linux) with a (mainly) Qtile desktop. Qtile is a tiling window manager written and configured in Python. If you read the section above, you would know why Qtile is my choice! I chose an Arch based distro because of its rolling release form, meaning there is no release. The AUR is also a really nice idea and still amazes me today.
When I started to use Linux, I sure loved it, but I didn’t really care about it’s freedom and open-sourceness. It was only a few months ago I came to realize how awesome free software is, and how it differs from proprietary software. I try to use as much FOSS as I can. Here’s a few alternatives I use that keep me away from proprietary software.
Proprietary Software | FOS Alternative |
---|---|
Google Chrome | Mozilla Firefox |
YouTube | Odysee (LBRY) |
Mastodon | |
Windows | GNU/Linux! |
DuckDuckGo |
I can’t get it working in Org mode yet, but you can check it manually, here’s my GitHub README stats.
I’ve made a lot of things over the months, here are some of them.
- My Dotfiles - These are my config files, and I push to this the most.
- CHDE - This is a project I started, and it is a set of Arch Linux packages with my configs in them.
- Guilded-Discord Bridge - New project that does what the name says.
- Suckless builds - links coming soon.