So Welcome, This is a new platform!
This is Faisal, Ahmed Faisal, a Developer, blogger and Open-source activist.. formerly a political activist too.
It all begins with computer in 1998, I was in college then, this is a little old to start with computing but a PC back then was something really expensive for a middle-class Egyptian family. I was a tinkerer since the first day to the extent I sent my first hard drive to the garbage as a dead piece of metal 2 weeks after I bought the PC!
It turned better with the experience. I got involved in Linux near 2001, I joined the Egyptian Linux User Group – EGLUG in 2005, since then I turned officially into a Linux guru. I develop websites in PHP since a long bit of time and I’m looking forward to learn more languages.
I had my share as a journalist, but it’s really tough to work in such profession where I came from and maintain your honor and affordable living at the same time. but I never gave up writing. I write stories and technical reviews for software and gadgets and -of course- Linux and programming.
The photo above was from an “installfest” held by EGLUG in 2010, I was giving sessions about how to convert from windows to Linux. helping beginners is a turn-on for me 🙂
Later..
Welcome, Ahmed. I hope you have an enjoyable experience, here on the Vivaldi network. It’s great to meet another Linux user. I’ve been using Vivaldi for a few months and, so far, it’s been performing well. I haven’t yet added much to my Vivaldi space, but I’ll continue to do so as time goes on.
Not sure if you have found it or not, but there is a Vivladi Linux group. You can find it here, if you’d like to join:
https://vivaldi.net/en-US/unity/groups/item/76-linux
I’m not a journalist, but I can understand how difficult it is to keep one’s integrity in such a profession. I applaud you for being aware of how important it is to keep one’s integrity in tact. I think, these days, people in every profession struggle with integrity and morality. This is one of the reasons why my wife and I decided to leave the “professional” world behind and return to a more simpler lifestyle. We just feel that the corporate (mainstream) world has been slowly eroding people’s morality and we no longer want to be part of it.
I look forward to reading more of your writings, here on your new blog.
Blessings!
David.