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Congrats. I would encourage you to not diminish your own technical skills — I think that existing on Lemmy can make it easy to feel comparatively tech illiterate, but the fact that you had the drive and stubbornness to figure out how to do this puts your technical skills pretty high, actually.
This. I too, self deprecate at times, but I hate to see others do it. LOL The duality of man I guess. I hear tons of people say 'I'm not technological inclined.' and leave it at that throwing up their hands in surrender. The fact that OP is here tells me they are in the process of self edification, and that's always good.
😁 thanks for the encouragement. I was afraid of getting ganged up on for using Ubuntu/Gemini hahaha