I'm Leeloo, born and living in Denmark.
I'm a software developer. My current languages are in order of preference C#, Swift, Javascript and C. I use Windows at work, everything else at home. Linux gaming desktop, Mac laptop, FreeBSD web server. I prefer keeping work and hobbies separate, and using completely different systems means I never get confused about something not being installed or where I expect it.
When I'm not sitting at the keyboard, I play the keyboard (get it?) Main keyboard is a Roland Juno DS, plus a melodica for when the weather is too nice to practice indoors, and a Keystation Mini 32 for playing around with virtual instruments.
I enjoy kayaking, but I don't get out nearly as often as I would prefer. I live too far from the water, and while my preferred transportation is bicycle or train, I do have a car, but a roof rack is not an option. For that reason, I have an inflatable kayak, which means getting out in the kayak basically needs to be a whole day thing to be worth it.
I enjoy cooking, and post food pictures on my blog.
I am a pre-everything trans woman and what I call "dysphoric asexual", meaning that the asexual part might change if I ever get to have the body that my brain expects. For now, my interest in women is non-sexual, and men is at most a fantasy.
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Boosting... Specifically, your own posts.
Boosting your own post right away doesn't do anything useful.
Boosting your own post a few days later brings it back into the timeline for anyone who missed it the first time around.
But how about boosting your own reply? If a reply is also relevant outside of the discussion, is there any advantage to boosting it? Would more people see it? I mean boosts are not a part of the thread, but does that make any difference?
Once upon a time I thought yes, but later came to the opposite conclusion. I'm guessing you know the definitive answer.
#FediTips
I'm Leeloo, born and living in Denmark.
I'm a software developer. My current languages are in order of preference C#, Swift, Javascript and C. I use Windows at work, everything else at home. Linux gaming desktop, Mac laptop, FreeBSD web server. I prefer keeping work and hobbies separate, and using completely different systems means I never get confused about something not being installed or where I expect it.
When I'm not sitting at the keyboard, I play the keyboard (get it?) Main keyboard is a Roland Juno DS, plus a melodica for when the weather is too nice to practice indoors, and a Keystation Mini 32 for playing around with virtual instruments.
I enjoy kayaking, but I don't get out nearly as often as I would prefer. I live too far from the water, and while my preferred transportation is bicycle or train, I do have a car, but a roof rack is not an option. For that reason, I have an inflatable kayak, which means getting out in the kayak basically needs to be a whole day thing to be worth it.
I enjoy cooking, and post food pictures on my blog.
I am a pre-everything trans woman and what I call "dysphoric asexual", meaning that the asexual part might change if I ever get to have the body that my brain expects. For now, my interest in women is non-sexual, and men is at most a fantasy.