Learning Python
The first programming language I learned was Python. I learnt it myself from Gérard Swinnen's book to write automated tests for a pirate-themed board game I had invented (graphics made with Inkscape and GIMP).
Although the development was stuck at ~87% completion and never finished, Python and automated testing became my speciality and paved my career.

While degoogling myself, I've also found the blog I wrote during development. You can read it here, in this post: Treasure of the Pirate King
Learning Linux
I learned the basics of Linux just to satisfy my curiosity at the age of 11 on a weekly workshop. Who would have thought that I would be working with Linux servers, and one day having Linux on my PC would feel more natural than using Windows.
My 11-year-old self would have been amazed at the vision of smartphones, Raspberries, k8s clouds and SteamDeck consoles.
Though I worry a lot about technology being misused, it's refreshing to remember how inspiring technology is.
My first PC
The first computer I used regularly was an i286 running DOS. It had a black and white display and a large 5.25" floppy drive. On one of my floppies, I had 12-20 games like Alley Cat, Battle Chess, DigDug and Pac-Man clones. My favourite was Space Commanders II. I was 4 or 5.

MSN Messenger
I miss MSN Messenger. It wasn't so bad being online only occasionally. And Solitaire Showdown was great too. I liked the simplicity and the graphics too. Seems I wasn't the only one who loved it. I've just come across a remake project: T1mmos/cards2.0.


My Computer
Categories
Network neighborhood
Degoogling
Refactoring: Yeelight GUI
Gaming backlog
Clean patching
Company culture
Blaugust - Summary
Space Colony
Friendships in my life
Jousting in video games
Helsinki Biennial
Data & Encryption
Intro through traits
Hospital visit
Win 3.1 nostalgia
Poets of the Fall
Project done!
Video games that made me learn
Treasure of the Pirate King
Chimera Squad
Family history
Discovering the web-browser module