How rude of me, I am sorry, I thought I did, but now I think I didn't.
Well, whatever, introductions: I am a 54yo Dutch amateur. Grew up with the TRS-80, ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum. In college I learned MS/DOS at a pretty low level (int 21h anyone?), later OS/400, a bit xenix. I have always been more of a CLI guy. I liked to program, but I never really got the hang of using a GUI. So when Windows came, I became a user and nothing more. Later moved to MacOS, still as a user. In recent years I picked up my hobby again. Learned Linux and MacOS CLI.
At the moment I would call myself still a beginner, but maybe in certain areas I have moved to a bit more advanced than that.
No matter how much I like Linux, or any other O/S, it is a tool for other things for me. My main use is learning Rust, and fooling around with the device. So I connected things like a SenseHAT, DSI Touchscreens, a CSI camera, NVMe drive, and so on. Not that I know what to do with it, but just to learn stuff.
My work setup is simple, provided by my employer: a MS Windows/Intel laptop
My main hobby setup is a bit of a mess: one MacBook Air M3 (MacOS), two Raspberry Pi's (Debian/Pi OS), an eeePC (lUbuntu), a ZX Spectrum Next (NextZXOS) and a TRS-80 (NewDos/80)
Well, whatever, introductions: I am a 54yo Dutch amateur. Grew up with the TRS-80, ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum. In college I learned MS/DOS at a pretty low level (int 21h anyone?), later OS/400, a bit xenix. I have always been more of a CLI guy. I liked to program, but I never really got the hang of using a GUI. So when Windows came, I became a user and nothing more. Later moved to MacOS, still as a user. In recent years I picked up my hobby again. Learned Linux and MacOS CLI.
At the moment I would call myself still a beginner, but maybe in certain areas I have moved to a bit more advanced than that.
No matter how much I like Linux, or any other O/S, it is a tool for other things for me. My main use is learning Rust, and fooling around with the device. So I connected things like a SenseHAT, DSI Touchscreens, a CSI camera, NVMe drive, and so on. Not that I know what to do with it, but just to learn stuff.
My work setup is simple, provided by my employer: a MS Windows/Intel laptop
My main hobby setup is a bit of a mess: one MacBook Air M3 (MacOS), two Raspberry Pi's (Debian/Pi OS), an eeePC (lUbuntu), a ZX Spectrum Next (NextZXOS) and a TRS-80 (NewDos/80)