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Commit fbbb0ab0ebb69bd649a382e7d3a0b578fac2b46d of my GitLab profile’s readMe.MD states:

Hello. My first name is Roke, and I always shall, and have been since I gained my first computer, a software developer. I specialize in OS architectures and GUI consistency, accessibility, and ease of use.

I tend to utilize a combination of cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed and cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:40, with KDE Plasma 6 as my desktop environment. I utilize Tumbleweed when I need to install onto a 32-bit BIOS or UEFI, and Fedora otherwise. I’d like to utilize Tumbleweed for everything due to its exclusive inclusion of YaST. However, its bug reporting infrastructure is painful to utilize due its lack of GNOME Abrt support and ancient Bugzilla, in stark contrast to the opposite for Fedora.

Additionally, I am a former (and, hopefully, to-be) NATO STANAG 2166:OR-2, intending to specialize in cyber-security.