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nubbsterr/README.md

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I'm a Computer Engineering student with a passion for programming, robotics, and cybersecurity!

I'm currently rather busy with uni. I spend a lot of time on my ThinkPad T450s doing schoolwork, and use my PC at home for mainly web browsing, some gaming (when games don't crash on Steam), etc.

  • I run Arch Linux w/ Niri. I do have Windows dual-booted but I hate using it for anything but gaming.
  • Below you can see some fun stuff w/ Raylib (not my current desktop setup) + my current desktop!

raylib! desktop showcase raylib 3d shape demo

Dotfiles can be found here.

My current activities are:

  • Goofing around w/ Raylib (way too much fun) + rendering graphics APIs irrelevant w/ C >:)
      • Some other projects and fun snippets live (AoC 2025, TCP socket fun, and other C basics)
    • all of this can be found on my C playground repo here
  • Grinding uni homework and being a uni slave in general >:(
  • Posting lab attempts and Limbus Company videos on my YT channel!
  • Working on my portfolio, as well as other projects which you can find here!

I am always open to chat on Discord, so feel free to send me a DM @ nubbieeee :)


Unrelated but I found a very sweet video on study techniques over here by Zach Highley.

Just to summarize the tips I gained from this vid:

  • Take time to always have fun + get sleep/exercise/eat/chill because being tired/out of shape/hungry/angry is not gonna help studying.
    • Try and chill before a test/exam to let your brain chill and forget about the hard stuff and let the info you've been studying sink in.
  • Don't worry much about grades unless you enjoy the thing you're studying.
  • Effort is not proportional to marks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course studying is good, but following the above 2 tips take precedence.
    • Try and explain hard concepts to a friend/rubber ducky/anything (Feynman technique >>>>>>>>)
    • Be okay with not knowing things. You will figure things out in time.
    • Do NOT get hung up on feeling smart and thus thinking you'll blast through things. Life doesn't work like that. Particularly w/ uni, it's best to be ready for a challenge.
      • "Fixed intelligence mindset"
  • Do NOT ever try memorizing anything. Always link back to understanding and create a chain of thought that you can refer to. Think of this as fault tolerance for your knowledge.

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