I'm a real tech-nerd so listing everything I'm interested and have dabbled in a bit would take way to long, but I think these following areas describe what I mostly do when I'm on a computer.
I started out by learning to code, and thats what got me into actually produce stuff on computers rather than to just consume.
I mostly code in python, or bash, but I've also worked some in Java, Javascript, and C.
Since a few years back I started daily driving Linux as my main OS and I'm incredibly glad that I did. Using Linux, and also using a minimal customized installation, has improved my productivity immensly. I go into more depth on this on the "Archer" page, which is what I call my custom version of the linux distro "Arch", but this system has improved my life in so many ways.
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Creating professional and good looking documents is one of my most unusual interests. Typesetting, utilizing systems like LaTeX, Markdown and Groff/Troff, is something I think everyone should start doing. These systems make creating documents easier and more scalable, and they look professional. I suppose this odd interest is genetic, since my grandfather spent his whole life working with typesetting and printing
To be honest I'm a real amateur when it comes to design, but I am passionate about making the websites and applications I develop beutiful. Maybe you're not a fan of this website's design, but I've spent a very long time designing and styling this website, trying to get the perfect balance of minimalism and style, monochrome and color.
Hacking is one of those hobbies that I'd like to spend more time to, but it's pretty low on my list of priorities. I think hacking is a really fun way to learn about security but since it's in most cases very illegal I don't spend as much time as on it as I'd like to.
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