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Hello! I make edits on pages about technology and Asia, specifically related to semiconductor and processor design, and current events. Occasionally, I will go on a spree of edits l, during which I get a random article and edit it to improve it. I sometimes make random edits on trollish articles like the wonderful acronyms of Cross-Polarization (CP) or Proton-Enchanced Nuclear Induction Spectroscopy (That one male body part) so I can tell my friends “I edited the Wikipedia article Motherfucker” or something like that. I am a native speaker of Chinese. That however does not mean that I’m good at it. That means it’s my first language (The "made-in-china" version, or Simplified). I also speak a bit of Japanese, and I can decently speak English, the US version of course… for the languages that programmers actually care about, Java (forced to learn because of AP CSA), Rust (Side hobby), JavaScript (frontend & backend for my site cause why not), Python (Favorite), Kotlin (To escape Java), PowerShell/Bash (For managing devices), and HTML/CSS (For my site). I am good in Python, decent in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and Java. I'm learning more about Rust, Kotlin, PS/SH, and I want to learn PHP, cause why not.