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<h1 id="about-me">About Me</h1>
<p><em>really though what did you expect a blog post?</em></p>
<h2 id="who-i-am">Who I am</h2>
<p>Student studying computer science, hoping to learn about low level programming, security, and maybe some compiler/language design topics. Generally though I just rice my linux distro, play games, or pretend to study so we'll see how far in get one of those thins.</p>
<h2 id="whatwhy-this-site-huh">What/Why this site? huh?</h2>
<p>Because I like to journal things, and when it feels like people could be watching my posts it makes me put some effort into it. Not only that but it gives me a weird motivation to actually do projects outside of school since I think &quot;<em>oh i should update the site with a new post or something</em>&quot;. As long as I don't take on a project in a really dumb way I usually finish it up to a point where it is somewhat usable or mildy interesting.</p>
<h2 id="things-i-enjoy">Things I enjoy</h2>
<p>Not being dead or a fern are probably my top two things I enjoy right ahead of not being a wooly sock in siberia as a third.</p>
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