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TrulyFlawed/README.md

About Me

I'm TrulyFlawed, a transfem and beginner programmer from the United States. I'm hoping to learn more about the development and programming process so I can contribute to open source software. I believe in an free, open, and accessible internet that doesn't induce the necessity of relying on proprietary, monetized software just to do even the most basic things.

Contact

If you notice that my code is not fast, inaccessible, or otherwise suboptimal then I implore you to reach out to me to so that you may express your concerns. If you wish to reach out to me in regards to advice in code, documentation, or other means then feel free to contact me.

Contacting me may be done through the following methods:

  • Emailing me at trulyflawed@gmail.com. (Recommended as the first option.)
  • Messaging me on Discord. (I will not make my username public for now; if I know you enough I am fine with you asking me for my username.)

I recommend email as the primary method of communication at first, as I will likely interpret "random" message/friend requests on Discord as potential spam or scams. Not that you have much choice, I haven't even shared the username (yet).

Open Source Projects I Find Interesting:

This list needs to be updated, but eventually I may have a separate repository for something like this to help declutter this profile README.

Name Description
Privacy Guides A community-driven, online resource for internet privacy.
Ente Auth A two-factor authentication (2FA) app.
Bitwarden A password manager.
TagStudio A file management software focused on providing a robust and powerful tagging system.
Revolt Chat A messaging app alternative to Discord, focusing on security, privacy, and openness.
Commit Mono A monospace font.
Inter A font (I think the font is cool, that's it really).

Languages

Being relatively new to programming and web development, I don't have much to show yet. But here is a table of languages I have used, and my own level of confidence in regards to skill in that language:

Language Confidence in My Own Skills
HTML My skills in this language are pretty good (it's hard to be "bad" at HTML, really).
CSS My skills in this language are intermediate at best.
Javascript My skills in this language are beginner, but not completely nonexistent.
Python My skills here are very limited, as most of my attention is focused on the web.

I have a lot of work ahead of me if I want to actually get a career in software development.

Current Projects/Side Quests:

My current main project is this theme site where I'm experimenting with the technical implementations of theming on websites.

The following are side quests that I intend to figure out later:

  • Learning about managing GitHub repositories.
  • Learning more about documenting code.
  • Developing a Hearts of Iron IV mod. (Currently on hold while I wait for the next DLC to release.)

That's all I have to say for now, baiiiiiiiiii :3

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  1. Theme-Switcher Theme-Switcher Public

    Experimental site for testing CSS variables and using more than two themes.

    CSS