Aiden's Segementation Faults
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Hello, I'm Aiden and I'm going to be using this as a blog. Currently I'm (attempting) to learn C, although so far the only thing I've been able to do is cause segmentation faults. The only thing I've been semi-successful in making is a bad implementation of a feature deprived echo program. I just learnt about gemini recently and so far I think it's very interesting and I do enjoy trying to make ascii art (although as stated at the top I'm not good at it.) I hope that gemini will become more popular as the improved security, lack of trackers, and the fact it's not nearly as bloated as http makes it a better protocol (at least in my opinion.) In case you want to contact me for whatever reason you can do so either through my mailbox.org email <aiden@mailbox.org> or my SDF email <aiden@sdf.org>, I'll try to respond as swiftly as possible.