I code stuff. I draw stuff.
I’m a Hongkonger 🇭🇰
If you’re a westerner coming here because you’re arguing with me about something in HK/China/Asia, I forgive you for your misunderstandings.
A protestor from a few years ago got sentenced to 10 years in prison, as well as some others with shorter periods (still a few years).
It’s just Java
EndeavourOS. It’s just easy to install and I basically use it like Arch
cuz you live in the west ;) if you mean online, cuz it’s made by the west
as a Hongkonger, almost all mythological references I see are Chinese
Nope, but it is in some way related
Of course I do, like half of my friends
Tropical vacation moment
I’m an Asian (Hongkonger to be exact) and I speak Cantonese. I love sharing about my culture, most of the time including language. People don’t quite like it tho.
Meanwhile I study CS, make vector arts, play piano, and stream.
Do a bunch of things at once, not in parallel, but in series.
It makes sure I’m staying in the mood of being productive and keeps myself motivated, as I can keep focusing on the tasks. Of course, still take breaks if you need it.
Because I yelled at the void.
“no :[”
“bad”
“ok u win” (and later changed to “u die” because Mastodon starts fighting back)
I’m glad I transferred my domain a month ago to porkbun. They even halved my renewal price
I don’t even know the news how can I feel mixed
You don’t download shell scripts from github for windows. You download batch scripts and exes from random file hosting sites, and they don’t even fix your problem.
No.
Person is 人. This character is 入, it means “going inside”. The difference is which stroke is on the top, the left or the right.
It says
“Linux
Operating System (操作系統)
Core (kernel?) Analysis” (內核分析)
On the side, top down, (also I’m typing trad because I can’t write simplified).
“Computer textbook” (計算機教本).
“Beginner” (入門).
“Increase” (提高).
“Master (verb)” (精通)
It’s /s
A few years back, I was installing Arch on an external hard disk. I was basically done, so I powered off the system, but I forgot to unmount the hard disk.
Then I tried to boot to the OS on my computer, which was also Arch, and it got stuck at the BIOS splash screen. No luck rebooting.
I remember panicking (because that was my only machine) and asking my computer teacher what to do and he also had no idea.
I ended up manually unplugging and replugging the hard disk inside the case and it worked. To this day I still don’t know what went wrong.