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About Me

wakatime - since Mar 18 2026



I first got interested in programming in 2018 when I watched my brother write a small Python script to organize folders. It wasn’t anything crazy, but the idea that you could tell a computer what to do and it would just do it felt fascinating to me.

At the time, I didn’t understand anything about coding. I tried learning through apps like Mimo, but I’ve always struggled with staying focused for long periods. I tend to start many things, learn a bit about them, and then move on. Because of that, I don’t consider myself someone who can just sit down and write complex code from memory. Instead, I’ve developed a good understanding of how things work, even if I can’t always write everything from scratch.

In 2023, things changed when I discovered AI-assisted coding. Being able to describe what I want to build and then explore how it’s implemented made programming much more accessible and interesting to me. Since then, I’ve not only been more engaged with coding, but also curious about AI itself.

Beyond programming, I’ve always been interested in computers in general. I enjoy exploring both software and hardware, though I tend to focus more on software. I used to know my way around Windows 10 extremely well, and I still like digging into systems to understand how everything fits together. I’ve built my own PC and often experiment with my laptops and my NAS setup.

I’ve also worked on small projects like hosting a Minecraft server and running a Discord bot using a rented VPS with a Pterodactyl panel on Linux (Ubuntu/Debian). Through this, I found that I really enjoy the administrative side of things, setting up systems, managing servers, and just making everything run smoothly.

My current tools and languages include Python (basic knowledge), Lua (through Roblox Studio), HTML/CSS, and batch scripting. I mainly use Visual Studio Code, especially because of its built-in AI features, which fit well with how I like to work.

I’m the kind of person who’s proud of finishing things, no matter how small they are. Completing a project always gives me a sense of relief and motivation to keep going.

Right now, I don’t have a fixed career path in mind. I’m just continuing to explore the IT world, learning as I go, and figuring out what I enjoy most along the way.

In the end, we never truly know what the future holds, but that’s part of the journey.

I just hope it turns out great for both of us...

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    An easy to use AniWorld and AniWatch Downloader

    Python