Well, I’m a butcher, so as far as jobs go, about as nontechnical as they come. As far as tech skills go, I’ve been using Arch for more than a decade at this point, can set up and configure most software without issue, I’m just lost as soon as something says “Configuration is easy, just write the config file in $(creator’s_preferred_programming_language)” or when OpenBSD is like “If you want a widget to manage your WiFi connections, just write it yourself.”
I mean as in non-technical careers.
Also to clarify, I’m a geologist. I consider that rather technical, but it’s not programming/IT kind of technical. So halfsies?
Well, I’m a butcher, so as far as jobs go, about as nontechnical as they come. As far as tech skills go, I’ve been using Arch for more than a decade at this point, can set up and configure most software without issue, I’m just lost as soon as something says “Configuration is easy, just write the config file in $(creator’s_preferred_programming_language)” or when OpenBSD is like “If you want a widget to manage your WiFi connections, just write it yourself.”
Ah, gotcha. My hand remains firmly down.