The author reflects on their journey with Linux, starting in the early 2000s without internet access, to later mastering system programming and embedded programming. They reminisce about learning to program and explore Linux distributions on their own, leading to a preference for console-based software. The author shares experiences with writing software, attending SPbLUG meetings, and adapting to changes in the Linux community, such as the git branch name controversy. They emphasize the practical use of Linux as a familiar and customizable operating system for their needs, highlighting the importance of flexibility and personalization.
https://eugene-andrienko.com/en/it/2024/01/02/life-in-console