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Hello everyone, I am Lou and I have been around for a while now. I started this to try and distribute some of my knowledge and expertise on some things pertaining to IT.
I am a US Air Force veteran that served for 5 years recently, I was involved with crazy technology and some of it I am not even allowed to speak on publicly. This has given me a unique view on how technology is used and fixed.
I grew up a military kid and later joined, but now approaching age 30 of my life I have distanced myself quite far from the military-industrial complex. I have thus chosen to hone in on the technology aspect of things. I run a small time computer repair business. In the military I had to several certifications and make my way through different kinds of computers hardware and software that sometimes contain compartmentalized information.
My fascination with technology began when I was a young kid in the 4th grade. I vividly remember the excitement of taking apart old gadgets to see how they worked and the satisfaction of fixing devices that others had given up on. Joining a tech club at school was a turning point that immersed me in a community of like-minded enthusiasts and mentors who fueled my passion even further. Since then, it's been a never-ending journey of exploration and learning. The ever-evolving landscape of technology continuously offers new challenges and opportunities to expand my knowledge. Even in the military, after I came back from deployment, I bought and built my own custom PC that still runs to this day almost a decade later. I have loved technology and always will. It has a special place in my heart as it has got me through extreme times like leaving the military.
I'm particularly interested in how technology can be made more accessible and understandable to people of all backgrounds. This interest has inspired me to create Binary Breakdown, a platform where I can share insights, demystify complex concepts, and help others navigate the tech world confidently.
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