About Me
I am a young person from England, currently preparing to study cybersecurity and forensics at Edinburgh Napier University in September. I have dabbled in web development since the early-2010s, starting out with basic text webpages before eventually gaining enough knowledge to make this! I have had a keen interest in computers from an early age, and have exclusively used Linux on my PCs since 2019!
I have had a keen interest in computers from an early age, and have exclusively used Linux on my PCs since 2019.
I has shown irreverence towards religion since I lost my faith in humanity during 2020. After simply being an atheist for around two years, I eventually became an existentialist.
In 2021, after a brief period of questioning, I began coming out as non-binary, abrosexual, and ambiamorous. Later, in 2024, I figured out I was aromantic and (on an unrelated note) got a referral for autism diagnosis.
Here are a few facts about me:
- I can speak several dialects and languages:
- English
- Geordie
- Scottish English
- Spanish
- HTML
- Python
- Bullshit
- Sarcasm
- Gibberish
- My preferred pronouns are they/them.
- I'm mid-to-late Gen Z, but I relate more to Zillennials.
- I drink ominously large amounts of tea.
- My favourite curry is chicken tikka masala.
- My favourite whisky is Glenmorangie.
- I hope to one day become a writer for Doctor Who, alongside my brother.
- I think flat design sucks, MiniDV has a perfect balance between quality and organic-ness, and not everything should be "smart".
- I once coded an entire web browser while waiting for my online English lesson to start during lockdown.
Hostname | Distribution | Desktop | Model |
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Amethyst-II | Arch Linux | Sway | ThinkPad T480s |
Spinel-II | Void Linux | IceWM | Raspberry Pi 5 |
Garnet | Fedora 40 | Xfce | HP 17-ca0003na |
Amethyst | OpenBSD 7.5 | Xfce | ThinkPad T400 |
LapisLazuli | Devuan 5 | Trinity | Acer Aspire 5742z |
Note: As of September 2024, Pearl-II (a MacBookPro11,1 A1502) has been damaged beyond use. It may be repaired, but it is more likely to be replaced.