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kurtbahartr/README.md

Yo, welcome!

  • I'm a university dropout (for now:tm:) and a self-taught software developer 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 use a gaming laptop and an Android smartphone in my daily life.
  • I'm a member of two startup groups and going towards becoming a company with one of them.
  • 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 unless I can test them myself.


Programming and prototyping languages I prefer

  1. C

  2. C++

  3. C#

  4. Java

  5. Scripts for POSIX-compatible shells

  6. PowerShell

  7. HTML+CSS

  8. Python

  9. Other XML-esque programming and prototyping languages

  10. 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.


Devices I use daily

Casper Excalibur G770.1245
  • UEFI BIOS, up to date secure boot keys.

  • Intel Core i5-12450H with Intel UHD Graphics

  • 32 GB RAM

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Mobile

  • 2 TB Crucial P3 NVMe SSD+500 GB KIOXIA EXCERIA SSD

  • Shipped with Windows 11 version 22H2.

  • Can run down to Windows 10 version 21H2* without driver issues.

  • Can run up to Windows 11 version 24H2 without driver issues.**

* 2021 IoT Enterprise LTSC recommended for 21H2 if proper documented CPU support is desired. GAC is fine on 22H2.

** Windows 11 24H2 is the latest known Windows 11 version in GAC as of December 2024. This laptop might run future versions of Windows as long as the hardware requirements are met.

Samsung Galaxy M34 5G
  • Locked bootloader

  • Exynos 1280

  • 6 GB RAM + 4 GB ZRAM

  • Mali-G68

  • 128 GB UFS 2.2

  • Currently running OneUI 6.1, Android 14.

  • Shipped with OneUI 5.x, Android 13.


My Windows Insider Program badges

Flights

  1. Flight Lieutenant - Twice
    1. I flighted Insider builds of Windows 10 version 19H1. (April 8, 2019)
    2. I flighted Insider builds of Windows 10 version 20H1. (April 29, 2019)

Feedbacks

Statistics

Number of Windows feedbacks I posted: 21

Total number of upvotes received on my feedbacks: 7

  1. Feedback fledgling
    • I posted at least 1 Windows Feedback in Feedback Hub. (January 29, 2020)
  2. Rubber stamp
    • There's at least 1 upvote on my Windows Feedback posts. (May 20, 2020)
  3. Feedback fanatic
    • I posted at least 10 Windows Feedbacks in Feedback Hub. (July 23, 2021)

Quests

Statistics

Total number of quests I completed: 34

  1. So it begins
    • I completed at least 1 quest in Feedback Hub. (January 29, 2020)
  2. The journey continues
    • I completed at least 10 quests in Feedback Hub. (April 20, 2021)
  3. Epic quest
    • I completed at least 25 quests in Feedback Hub. (May 20, 2021)

Milestones

  1. Insider since September 1, 2016.
    • I became a member of the Insider program. (January 19, 2018)
  2. Shipped Windows 10 May 2019 Update!
    • I shipped Windows 10 May 2019 Update version 1903! (June 15, 2019)
  3. 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)
  4. 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)
  5. Shipped Windows 11!
    • I shipped Windows 11! (November 6, 2021)
  6. 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)
  7. 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)
  8. 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)

Engagement

  1. Windows 10 May 2021 Bug Bash
    • I participated in the Windows 10 May 2021 Bug Bash. (June 10, 2021)
  2. Windows 11 July 2021 Bug Bash
    • I participated in the Windows 11 July 2021 Bug Bash. (August 3, 2021)

My current works

Focused on IT

  1. Package maintenance in Pisi GNU/Linux
  2. Contributions to Diana's dotfiles repo
  3. Random research and experimentation on Windows, Linux, Android and OSes based on and similar to them.
  4. Observations about the ethicality of the common practices and use cases of artificial intelligence per situation.

Focused on personal life

  1. Research about psychology
  2. Research about general physical wellbeing
  3. Observations about ethics and society
  4. Observations and research about trans environment

May be called "related to politics"

  1. Research about national education system
  2. Research about national government
  3. Observations and research about political decisions commonly agreed upon worldwide.

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  1. dianaw353/dotfiles dianaw353/dotfiles Public

    A easy to use, post install script to install hyprland dotfiles

    TypeScript 8 3

  2. hello-worlds hello-worlds Public

    Some minimal Hello World programlets to do what they're meant to do: Printing "Hello, World!"

    C++

  3. linux-configs linux-configs Public

    Main repository for my Linux configuration. Each type of configuration (packages, layer-rootfs, etc) is tracked as a separate submodule here.

  4. windows-configs windows-configs Public

    FORCE PUSH WARNING | Easy-to-use Windows configuration by a programmer for sanity-seekers including power users, gamers and programmers.

    Shell 2

  5. pisi-springwolf pisi-springwolf Public

    Bir Linux dağıtımında olmazsa olmazlarım olan ancak Pisi Linux depolarında yer almayan paketler. Mevcut taban: Pisi GNU/Linux 2.4 "Karagül"

    Python

  6. Install Brunch secure boot keys from... Install Brunch secure boot keys from within ChromeOS after installation without a Linux live environment
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    # ATTENTION!
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    <h2>Brunch changed the way the EFI firmware is handled within the kernel, and `/sys/firmware/efi` is now called `/sys/firmware/brunchefi`. This guide relies on the fact that the mokutil provided in the Debian repos look into the `.../efi/` directory and not the latter. If you want to proceed with this guide, you have to compile mokutil and its dependencies with the new path yourself.</h2>
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    # Prologue