I could:
- Manage enterprise networking & analyze security vulnerabilities
- Build and manage custom PCs, virtual machines, android devices and servers with enough budget
- Properly handling, editing, encoding multimedia (video, audio, image) files that ensures minimal quality loss
- Using ffmpeg for various of tasks
- Recompose music via FL Studio (mostly in mixing, music theory is a hard nut to crack)
- Edit videos with After Effects, Premiere, ffmpeg; edit images with PhotoShop
- Manage Youtube account (wrong, I'm not a Youtuber)
- Develop apps & scripts via Powershell, Shell, Batch, Python, Java, Javascript, C# (Windows Forms)
- Complete functional and pretty UI designs for technical apps
- Use MSSQL and MySQL
- Analyze & visualize data via Excel
- Prettify advanced technical documents that requires algorithm explanation
- Repair any electronics by identifing and replacing bad parts
- Using hand tools, power tools
- Perform rather complicated cooking and baking by following instructions
Currently studying:
- Java: Data structures & algorithms
- ReactJS, React
- Google maps API (Avoid this if you want a night theme, you must set hundreds of color pointers manually)
- Wordpress
- ESP32 IoT programming
- Never or under-explained parameters in text-generation-webui
Certificates earned:
- Network Engineering & Security Analyst advanced diploma
- Az900 Cloud Computing IT Certificate
- Android 4, 6, 9, 10, 13. (10 is the best version in compatibility and management without root)
- Windows XP, 7, 10
- MS SQL Server
- PowerShell
- CMD
- Adobe After Effects
- Adobe Audition
- Adobe Premiere
- Adove Photoshop
- FL Studio
- Cisco IOS
- Enterprise networking, I've spent more time using it than all non-Android Linux distros combined
- Ubuntu LTS 18.04, 20.04
- Libre Office impressivly opened my x264 tutorials correctly, dispite the complicated style-based formatting and large tables used
- Tried out Docker, the docker account registration was a tune down
- Deployed a high availably website stack in a DMZ under another OpenWRT's zone
- phpMyAdmin (it actually run more smoothly dispite inside an virtual machine than Microsoft IIS on my host PC)
- Red Hat / RHEL 7, 8
- Bash shells
- Ansible & its playbook
- Git server, GPG
- nftable, nmap
- Kickstart
- OpenWRT
- QoS perVLAN / SQM load balancing (it works but my home internet is Canadian so I can't tell if it has performance issues)
- ACL (not working, no module found, too)
- Zone Based Firewall (ZPF, it works but I hate this abbreviation which uses the wrong letter)
- NTP to Windows & Ubuntu
Type | Model | Info |
---|---|---|
Motherboard | MPG B650 EDGE WIFI | MS-7E10 |
Porcessor | Ryzen 7 7700X | PBO -26 Overclock |
CPU cooler | Le Grand Macho RT w/ AM5 kit | the oldest possible AM5 cooler |
Memory: | F5-6400J3239G16G | 6200MT/s w/ subtiming OC |
Display: | LU28R55 | Broken,warranty repaired, now it has high-pitched coil whine when brightness is low, I choose to hurt my eye or mind everyday |
GPU: | GTX 680 | Sold |
GPU: | GTX 970 | Sold |
GPU: | GTX 1070 | Sold |
GPU: | RTX 2070 | Sold |
GPU: | RTX 3070 ti | Sold |
GPU: | RTX 3080 ti | Bought for video-editing, VFX rendering, running AI filters and gaming, (AMD or Intel please support CUDA) |
PSU: | Corsair RM1000x | 2nd handed, it was a bad purchase because I realized that I never used over 500W |
Drive: | Crucial CT1000P3P | NVME 1TB PCIE Gen4 QLC |
Drive: | Crucial MX500SSD | SATA 500G |
Drive: | Micron 1100 SATA | SATA 2TB second handed |
Drive: | Segate ST4000NE | SATA 4TB emergency purchase |
Drive: | HGST HUH728080 | SATA 8TB second handed |
Drive: | Segate ST10000NM | SATA 10TB second handed |
Drive: | Samsung T5 | USBC 500GB |
Mouse: | G502 Proteus Core | You can buy replacement for every single part of it on Aliexpress, this means it never dies, incredibly high in value |
Here is an advanced honey lemon-zest brioche Tangzhong-based 80% hydration sourdough toast bread I've baked:
Good to know:
- Many games are developed for monitors in 24" and less, that's why the view angles are so low that causes people nausea (and some only supports up to 1920x1080)
- Buying a larger display means to sacrifice many games you could play in trade off easier work and study