Feb 6 · 4 min read · Firstly, thanks for reading this and secondly I finally got the flow of GNOME Open Source Contributions! So after a long time of getting ignored by the maintainers (not saying the maintainers don’t pay attention but there’s a ton of new issues poppin...
Join discussionJan 27 · 3 min read · Hello dear reader, I know you might be thinking that the title is a bit too dramatic, but what happened between today and the previous time I wrote is also similarly crazy 😂 So, firstly I found an amazing issue on GitLab for GNOME, but as you might ...
Join discussionDec 17, 2025 · 7 min read · Okay so first of all — thanks a lot for reading this.Probably you are expecting me to do something with the sl command, according to what I promised last time... In the next post, I’ll finally start modifying the train — maybe make it rainbow-colore...
Join discussionDec 1, 2025 · 2 min read · Today I learned about: Modules PIP Install REPL A really Stupid mistake I made. Modules Just like books have chapters, Python has modules. Think of modules as pre-written chapters in a book that you can use in your book (code) and don’t need to...
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Nov 10, 2025 · 4 min read · Hello people! I know you would want to hit me hard in the face for not writing a blog for a week (I know I am not that important but I can always pretend so 😁) but I will be as honest I can in this one. What happened to my excitement? My excitement...
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Oct 27, 2025 · 14 min read · Welcome back to Day 2 of my Ubuntu contribution journey! This time, I went deep into the source code of the legendary sl command — the tiny train that runs across your terminal when you mistype ls. 🚂 I learned way more than I expected: about C point...
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Oct 24, 2025 · 5 min read · Hello reader! I know this is my first blog and you don't know me, but you will eventually (trust me on this one 😁). But I am just another developer curious about how I can contribute to Ubuntu without any prior experience with open source. The Backg...
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May 22, 2025 · 3 min read · ✅ Summary (for preview): I created a console-based C++ application that helps beginners practice basic to intermediate-level problems like even/odd checks, factorials, primes, and more — all in one interactive menu. Here's the full explanation, code...
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Jan 16, 2024 · 5 min read · 📖 Un poco de contexto Cuando estaba en la Universidad. Leí un libro llamado 📗Programación Competitiva 3📗 escrito por Steven Halim y Felix Halim, en la sección de consejos ellos dijeron: Prueba este test de velocidad de typeo en http://www.typingt...
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