I'm not fluent in absolutely any (programming) language, and I don't even know most of the theory. I'm just a humble home user who's doing her best
FOSS is the future, as the capitalism that usually accompanies closed-source projects leads to bad user experiences, general bloat, and of course, a total lack of privacy.
As a disabled user, I greatly value accessibility - not just for myself, but for others too. Personally, I use Text-To-Speak as I am intermittent semi-verbal (ie it's really difficult for me to speak at times). I also try to reduce the amount of physical and mental effort I need to use; I have a neurological disability called FND, which causes me varying levels of fatigue, pain, brain fog, etc. Reducing this effort by streamlining software operations and alternative input options help when I have reduced mobility. Additionally, I can get overloaded by light and sound. Tweaking these to reduce irritation is pretty damn important.
I can't offer much in terms of programming. I believe I am pretty good at providing feedback that is constructive and detailed.
I'm probably the least unskilled with bash. Absolutely not the best choice for most applications, but I figured I might as well get comfortable using the terminal. I haven't needed to do a fresh install once!
...but I probably should
My other interests are anime, digital illustration, mobile gaming, and learning in general.
Human rights are necessary for the future of humanity.