Personal systems administrator, hardcore Linux user, and casual developer.
Outside of the internet, I am known as Aidan. If you are a tilde.club user, you will know me as ~lxu! I am a technology enthusiast, Wikipedia editor, personal systems administator, and Linux user.
Here, you can learn more about me, put my programming skills to the test, and even have some fun along the way!
This website is currently hosted in Frankfurt, Germany. Page load speeds may be impacted, however my website's data is hosted under stricter data protection laws. I'm not a millionaire, and hosting out of Germany helps me save money on hosting, and serve a wider range of countries with better speeds.
The content and code of this website is hereby released under the public domain. You are free to use this servers content for whatever you please, and you can additionally view this website's source code on GitHub here.
This website has a lot of content, albeit spread apart. If you're interested in learning about me as a person, I'd obviously suggest my about page. For opinionated content, my blog is a great place to check out. I also write casually on my ~tilde page hosted on ~tilde.club.
If you merely need to contact me, check out the contact page on the sidebar (or you could click that link).
This website is always a work in progress, and not every page is going to be finished, however I aim for every page to be functional and relevant. Content is always being added, as I progress through my life. Why not start early?
I am mainly into hip hop and rap, but I appreciate a slower song, as opposed to the fast nature of some rap songs. I feel like I seek songs that match my current energy level, and I can tend to have a low energy level during the day.
Some of my favorite artists include tobi lou, Flyana Boss, and Kali Uchis. Some of my "classics" are Mike Stud (before his name change to "mike."), Skizzy Mars, tobi lou, The Neighbourhood, and Ryan Caraveo.
If you are interested, you can check out my LastFM profile here.
With this revision, I was aiming to provide a modern design, with an easy-to-navigate interface.
For this design, I chose Tailwind CSS. I appreciate their flexibility, though their documentation is terrible on purpose. They encourage purchasing their components subscription (which costs a lot of money!) all over the place. It has been a poor experience, but I have been able to figure it out with the help of their free elements, documentation, prior knowledge, and the docs.
This code is also under Public Domain, and can be found here. Feel free to use the code and content how you wish. If you would like to respect my best wishes, please do not use this content or code for AI. Thanks, if you respect me! :]