Shoutout to former I.T. people who can never, ever get away from it. If code is as confusing to you as it is to me, that is because you probably spent a lot of time modding The Sims or Counter Strike to add items. That was too good for buffing your file system knowledge and appalling for the code. Both should be combined but I know why pedagogically why they might do that ($$$).
In the Spanish language, computer science and IT are called información. But due to my accent people think I'm being sarcastic when I say that's what I do. I don't say inteligencia because that sounds like a better hit squad than I am qualified for.
What am I actually doing while on computers? Drinking some preworkout and perfecting an interface for using Apple's frameworks more-easily in my apps. I will show a screenshot for the sake of learning in public but that is also something I am working on. Making an app involves so much graphic design. I personally feel like pixel-testing is graphic design gone too far. Yet, as a coder, I love that type of thing... let's just say I tried graphics and decided I.T. would be more fitting.
Caption: This was a big deal at the time.
I got on here because I bought a UPS for the first time. I never needed uninterrupted computing because I use a huge laptop and don't care but I am afraid of my house frying something and I always wanted my own giant battery.
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