DeftconDelta

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I've been farting around with computers since oh about '98, though the first OS I was responsible for handling betwixt my siblings was good ol' (not really) windows ME, what a stable operating system that was! Actually, that's how i learned how much i enjoy fixing broke junk. These days I'm an intermediate bash user, novice ruby user, rails enthusiast.

I can configure your windows and ubuntu pretty well and am an armArch and archlinux hobbyist.

I love automation and making bash simpler to use. (Checkout my github/briskbear/.io). Here in 2020 I'm nearing my 30's and I still love fixing broke junk and learning more about computers, whether they fit in your pocket or not.

You can either waste your money (buying windows), your time (configuring linux), or both (macOS)!

[Since first you have to look up how to unlock the feature, then look up how to use the feature, then type your password to do it] <= apple people find that to be "security", but it's just "obscurity"