2022 in a nutshell

Weird title right? I know. This blog is not about focussing on some cool technology or some random stuff I keep doing. Rather, this will be just a recap of things I did in 2022 and ofcourse its going to be very informal .

The First quarter🚀(Jan - Mar)

This is I think the only period where I was chilled about my life AF. Things were going so good(credit goes to online classes btw) that I had plently of time to just explore new things and get into doing crazy shit(PS: Keep Reading to know more). Made new friends in college, tried talking to this girl 👧 (r/therewasanattempt), late night (late enough to see next day’s sunrise) skribbl games, online meets, movies et cetera.

I also distrohopped a lot in this period moving back and forth between Arch based and Debian based distros eventually settling back to Arch. The sole reasons for my decisions are best represented by the following pie-chart:

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But now I am getting old and lazy with no energy to maintain a system that requires more attention than any girlfriend on the planet. Don’t get wrong. Its stable(kind of) but only an Arch user would know the absolute horror of running pacman -Syu after 3 months 😿. Its like sleeping in the maths class. The moment you wake up, you see things you have never seen before and have no idea how it got there in the first place 💊 .

The Great Transition ⚡(Apr - Sept).

The long awaited(or “un-awaited” for some 👀) transition from online to offline class was now the reality. For the first time, I would opening class notes to study curriculum. It was horrifying to study Engineering Drawing 8AM in the morning. How is it even remotely related to “Computer Science” 😵 ? This picture sums up my experience of EGD:

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Also got into a bit of “Web Development” (something I was avoiding because I totally hated it). Every time I recall my decision to get into web dev, this is the only thing that comes into mind:

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Anyways, It was not that bad. Except for writing the css parts, it was decent. Also got into learning React and NextJS which I think abstracts a lot of the things that happen under the hood. I mean, dont get me wrong. Those libraries were made for exactly that purpose but still, playing with things that I dont know how they work internally, can be quite dangerous. For 23, I guess one of the main things that I will be interested in will be internals of how these libraries work.

2nd year(Sept - Dec) 👻

On paper, 3rd semester had some “interesting-looking” subjects. I will be honest. It was kind of decent. Atleast, this semester had courses “related” to Computer Science. Nothing interesting happened in this period apart from the fact that 2022 was over just like that 😯.

Also, did I mention I am trying out Windows? I have been using a Linux distribution solely for the last 2-3 years. The things that stood out immediately will be power management. I guess its just better hardware drivers and software optimisations but battery lasts a lot longer than it did in Linux. One more thing that I noticed, Windows OEM that comes baked into a new laptop often has useless antivirus softwares(McAfee 👀) which makes it slow with annoying popups. Debloating is essential.

Enough fanboying😂. Enjoy 2023.