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(your personal virtual spywa- I mean assistant!!)
computer

I've always loved computers, how they work fascinated me since I was a toddler. My father would usually show me how to repair broken computers, going in depth into its hardware so I could understand how they operate. He would also teach me how to expertly use one, but this didn't stop just at computers so I had a really advanced understanding of electronics in general at a really young age. One of the first things he ever taught me (which was related to software) was how to download a pirated movie and burn it on a disc lol.
For the record my parents would let me on the computer only 1 hour a day, and, at first, I wasn't "at peace" with this idea (since I liked tinkering on it and playing video games), but as I grew older I understood perfectly why they did so.

I self study programming languages (and computer science as a whole) using some books that I got from bookstores and some pdf manuals I got from a private torrent website. I know HTML/CSS pretty good and I'm having lots of fun with it (no, I don't plan on learning JavaScript). Currently, the only programming languages I'm okay at are C and C++ (and I plan on advancing my skills in these two).
Other languages which I would like to learn: Pascal, Assembly, Lua
I do programming as a hobby/interest.

penguinroot tux-movie
(this gif of Tux is my favourite, why is he so adorable?)


I like a bunch of computer systems but for right now I'll list a few which I really really fancy: the Packard Bell computers from the 90s, Amiga 3000, HP Z820 (pure engineering masterpiece), Panasonic Toughbook FZ 40 (also pure engineering masterpiece), IBM Thinkpads.

amiga3000
Amiga 3000

hpz820
HP Z820 (I own one)

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Browsers I use: Firefox and PaleMoon
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Search Engine : DuckDuckGo
HTML/CSS editor: the Neocities one + Bluefish

Howyourcomputerworks

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In case you were wondering, here is some information about my main system:
  • OS: Linux Mint
  • Desktop Environment: MATE
  • Host: Acer Nitro AN515-31
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-8550U (8) @ 4.000GHz
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce MX150 ; Intel UHD Graphics 620
  • RAM: 20GB

  • I also like old internet "culture", more specifically: forums, bulletin boards (BBS), classic HTML/CSS websites, Usenet (and newsgroups) and flash.

    ubuntu

    Why GNU/Linux?

    TUUUUX
    Plush Tux!


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