- I'm a computer engineering student minding my own business.*
- I'm a regular package maintainer at @pisilinux since version 2.4 "Karagül" (Dark Rose).**
- I'm a member of the Windows Insider Program since September 2016.
- I have a total of 19 badges -2 for flights, 3 for feedback, 3 for quests, 9 for milestones, and 2 for engagement- as a member of the Windows Insider Program.
- I have experimentations and experiences regarding Linux that could be called rather silly at hand.
- I have 3 working laptops, 1 working tablet and 3 working smartphones in my home lab.
- I'm a member of two startup groups and going towards becoming a company with one of them.
- I usually use Windows because of school but I erase Windows*** and switch to Linux whenever I get the chance to (For example in summer holidays).
- I might be incredibly paranoid and this might seep into my code and workstyle most of the time.
- If I SHOUT or swear in code comments, know that the errors I got or the situations I came across back there made me pull my hair. These situations are usually the common practice in source codes anyway.
* I mean "not caring about others' personal requests, but approaching their feedbacks with utmost care" with "minding my own business"
** My regular maintenance proceeds with others' tests as long as I can't test them myself.
*** I don't set up Windows from scratch when I want to erase it entirely and reinstall it. I back it up and Clonezilla does a good job for this - It's my recommendation.
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C
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C++
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C#
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Java
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Scripts for POSIX-compatible shells
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PowerShell
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HTML+CSS
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Python
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Other XML-esque programming and prototyping languages
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YML and other programming and prototyping languages based on it (Such as Ansible)
I listed the programming and prototyping languages I mentioned above not because I'm good at them, but because they're my preferences and those I feel comfortable working with. There's no specific programming or prototyping language I'm particularly good at, never will there be such either.
Casper Excalibur G770.1245 - My main computer
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UEFI BIOS, up to date secure boot keys.
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Intel Core i5-12450H with Intel UHD Graphics
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32 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Mobile
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2 TB Crucial P3 NVMe SSD+500 GB KIOXIA EXCERIA SSD
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Shipped with Windows 11 version 21H2, the most up to date factory image is Windows 11 23H2 as of November 2024.
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Can run down to Windows 10 version 21H2 without driver issues.
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Can run up to Windows 11 version 24H2 without driver issues.
HP 15-rb004nt - My secondary computer
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UEFI BIOS, outdated secure boot keys.
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AMD A4-9120 with AMD Radeon R3 Graphics
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16 GB RAM
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480 GB KIOXIA EXCERIA SATA SSD
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Shipped with Windows 10 version 1803. Factory images have been removed since summer 2024.
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Can run down to Windows 7 without driver issues other than HP Application Driver.*
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Can run up to Windows 11 version 24H2 without driver issues.**
* The official drivers on the website supports down to Windows 10 version 1809, up to Windows 10 version 1909.
** Not recommended. The performance is really problematic and it can only run the system itself properly.
Acer Aspire 5742G - King of the old systems
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Legacy BIOS
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Intel Core i5-480M with Intel HD Graphics
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3 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 420 M
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500 GB HDD
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Shipped with Windows 7 Home Basic.
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Can run down to Windows XP x86 SP3 without driver issues.*
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Can run up to Windows 10 version 22H2 without driver issues.**
* Not recommended. IDE emulation hinders the performance badly and finding the driver for the NVIDIA GPU is pretty much the work.
** Not recommended. The updates after Windows 10 version 1703 hog the computer's resources a lot.
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Rowell S-534 - Android 4.2.1
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Form factor: 7-inch tablet
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Perfect for old Android experience.
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Samsung Galaxy M34 5G
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Form factor: 6.5-inch smartphone
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My main phone
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General Mobile GM 8 d - Android 9
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Form factor: 5.7-inch smartphone
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My secondary phone
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The last stock system is installed.
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Bootloader locked.
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Vestel Venus V5 - Android 7.1.2
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Form factor: 5-inch smartphone
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My tertiary phone
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The last stock system is installed.
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Bootloader locked.
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- Flight Lieutenant - Twice
- I flighted Insider builds of Windows 10 version 19H1. (April 8, 2019)
- I flighted Insider builds of Windows 10 version 20H1. (April 29, 2019)
Statistics
Number of Windows feedbacks I posted: 21
Total number of upvotes received on my feedbacks: 7
- Feedback fledgling
- I posted at least 1 Windows Feedback in Feedback Hub. (January 29, 2020)
- Rubber stamp
- There's at least 1 upvote on my Windows Feedback posts. (May 20, 2020)
- Feedback fanatic
- I posted at least 10 Windows Feedbacks in Feedback Hub. (July 23, 2021)
Statistics
Total number of quests I completed: 34
- So it begins
- I completed at least 1 quest in Feedback Hub. (January 29, 2020)
- The journey continues
- I completed at least 10 quests in Feedback Hub. (April 20, 2021)
- Epic quest
- I completed at least 25 quests in Feedback Hub. (May 20, 2021)
- Insider since September 1, 2016.
- I became a member of the Insider program. (January 19, 2018)
- Shipped Windows 10 May 2019 Update!
- I shipped Windows 10 May 2019 Update version 1903! (June 15, 2019)
- Windows Insider Program turns 5!
- Microsoft's thank you badge for performing flights to Windows Insider Preview builds in celebration of the program's 5th year. (November 21, 2019)
- Windows Insider Program 6th Anniversary
- A thank you badge for flighting to Insider builds and being with Microsoft over the past 6 years relative to the date of this badge. (March 20, 2021)
- Shipped Windows 11!
- I shipped Windows 11! (November 6, 2021)
- Windows Insider Program 7th Anniversary
- A thank you badge for flighting to Insider builds and being with Microsoft over the past 7 years relative to the date of this badge. (February 13, 2022)
- Windows Insider Program 8th and 9th Anniversaries
- Thank you badges for flighting to Insider builds and being with Microsoft over the past 8 and 9 years respectively, relative to the dates of the respective badges. (May 8, 2024 - June 22, 2024)
- Windows Insider Program 10th Anniversary
- A thank you badge for flighting to Insider builds and being with Microsoft over the past decade relative to the date of this badge. (September 18, 2024)
- Windows 10 May 2021 Bug Bash
- I participated in the Windows 10 May 2021 Bug Bash. (June 10, 2021)
- Windows 11 July 2021 Bug Bash
- I participated in the Windows 11 July 2021 Bug Bash. (August 3, 2021)
- Package maintenance in Pisi GNU/Linux
- Contributions to Diana's dotfiles repo
- Random research and experimentation on Windows, Linux, Android and OSes based on and similar to them.
- Observations about the ethicality of the common practices and use cases of artificial intelligence per situation.
- Research about psychology
- Research about general physical wellbeing
- Observations about ethics and society
- Observations and research about trans environment
- Research about national education system
- Research about national government
- Observations and research about political decisions commonly agreed upon worldwide.