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Cake day: December 15th, 2023

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  • I personally don’t use drugs, alchohol, … to cope with reality. I ahve accepted it with how it is and that’s it.

    I do occasionally alchohol ( beer mostly ) once half a year by doing a death in elden ring or game i, that ballpark where I die I drink some alch, but that’s just for fun to see how well I fare.

    As for coffe ( you mentioned it in another comment ) I just drink it when I have soneone to drink it with.

    Stuff like cigs and drugs I never tried ( even thought I had a shitton of chances to try to ) because I never felt like I needed them, even when I wen’t throught some very big depressed episodes.

    I mostly just accepted things how they are and try to fill my days with stuff that bring me joy and fullfilment, I don’t try to escape from those feelings, but live alongside them.


  • I started robotics at 12, started linux aroumd the same time but had to use windows for the program used for robotics competitions,

    Stopped attending them at 14 so started using arch right after that and used it for 6 years.

    After that used gentoo for a year at 20, and now I’m 21 using nixos.

    I also started selfhosting with linix vps-s at around the age of 18, with debian. And last week started to move all my server to nixos with nixos-anywhere and deploying the server with deploy-rs.

    Might make a blogpost on my selfhosting journey and on how I use nixos for selfhosting. Haven’t made a post since the start of the year.







  • Depends on your country.

    Where I live you have to take 35 ( 45 min long ) driving lessons from a driving instructor and then you are able to apply for a test for a driving license.

    And if you fail you have to do 5 more each failure, so getting a drviving license here costs at minimum 1.4k euro up to how many times you fail ( each failure will cost you another 175 euro )






  • Sorry, but to clarify no. When your kernel updates if you just log out and log back in you will still keep the same kernel version because linux keeps running a program on same version until you completely turn the program off.

    That’s why with the kernel and kernel modules you need to completely restart your system for the kernel to shutdown and use the updated version, it’s just the way that linux works.

    Hell you can even use a program after uninstalling it until you close it for a year if you wanted to ( once untistalled my termninal emulator, but still had it’s window opened so just reinstalled it an hour later after realising I can’t spawn a new terminal window )