I'm just a guy who loves to take things apart, put them back together and then see if it still works. My focus is on frontend software for the Raspberry Pi.
As for the Pi, I always try to be up to date. Discovering new software and hardware is a lot of fun and also benefits PiGro.
There are currently 9 Raspberry Pis running in my house.
Yes, they all have a real purpose 😅
I use them for Nextcloud server, as a macro pad, as a retro gameing handheld, crypro miner, crypto trading bot, and of course for programming.
At the moment I'm building a robot from scratch.
Tryin' to push tkinter to the limit
PiGro (Xtrmo) is my heart project. I still have a lot of ideas and will continue to refine them. I've been thinking about bringing out a Debian version for a long time.
I've always been “the go to guy” when it comes to IT. When I was 10, I inspected my family's first office computer, scoured the Windows folder and read all .INI files (no kidding). In 2003 I had enough of Windows and bought the “Easy Linux Magazin” with a SuseLinux 9.0 CD. Good Guy UT2003 had a Linux installer and I had everything I need xD. After a while, I came to Linux Mint via Ubuntu and stayed.