Tell me /g/, what is your greatest /g/-related achivement?
I programmed a simple AI for a board game.
I have nice legs.
>>57968143
>>>/bst/
I put stickers on my thinkpad
I emailed Stallman and he replied.
bot that does captchas and reports anime threads
>>57968185
That's not an achivement, he replies to everything.
Such a good human being he is.
>>57968208
>i wrote a bot that reports every single thread
i bet i could write it as well
I compiled my own up-to-date OpenEmbedded-based distro for the Nokia 770, only to to short out the SD card slot and kill the poor thing a few days later.
>>57968221
So that's what he does every day in his little computer.
>>57968071
I published my little app on google play, it got some downloads and good reviews.
Feels nice.
Helped a lot of my rl friends and strangers on the internet with their Android phone and other /g/ things (choosing new phone, computer HW, problems with system, programs)
That's more important to help other people than shilling Gentoo on /g/
>>57968451
aww
>>57968154
On point post.
i learned some linux commands and installed 9front, arch linux, and crunchbang++.
I got a job as a network admin for a company that doesnt know what how or why i do things and spend 60% of my day playing video games in my locked, windowless office that used to just be my desk in a storage room until they literally built a wall between me and the storage
you're not very techie /g/, you need to step up and become better. What stops you from taking part in larger (foss, paid, doesn't matter) projects and improve faster than ever?
i forgot my password for my unbutu laptop and changed it through the bios or whatever the fuck it is
then i changed my friend's password on mint while he was having a piss and he paid me $10 to change it back without realizing i was the cause