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That what I'm thinking. I know I can learn anything but I've gotta dive in, and I struggle to hold myself accountable on my own projects. I've done a lot though like jailbreaking consoles or getting into Linux and I think I could probably be useful somewhere

I'm the newbiest beginner who has done the first half of soooo many beginner courses and at this point I think I need to just stumble through making the ugliest SOMETHING. everything feels so cool here. maybe this is the time I actually code

I have a little interest in mesh possibilities too, I heard recently about LolRa pushing some super cheap microchip to the limit but I don't know enough about the space to see how this competes/compares with meshtastic. Article writer made it seem like a big deal though https://youtu.be/eIdHBDSQHyw?si=93K9ZLA1-OD-DEd0

I wanna be clear that I don't necessarily endorse his opinions but the entertainment value is high and his heart is probably in the right place. Things got whacky about a month ago though

I am no coder yet, but I want so badly do dive into a project and start building myself some gitcred so someone might hire me. Maybe contributing to one of these could be a foot in the door

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Fort Bourtange in the Netherlands.

Built in 1593 during the 80 years war.

Fort Bourtange (Dutch: Vesting Bourtange) is a fort in the village of Bourtange, Groningen, Netherlands. It was built under orders of William the Silent and completed in 1593.

Its original purpose was to control the only road between Germany and the city of Groningen, which was controlled by the Spaniards during the time of the Eighty Years' War.

At the start of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648), the Spaniards had control over Groningen and the passage to Germany through a marshy area. William, the instigator of the Dutch Revolt, deemed it necessary to seize control of the link between Groningen and Germany. He decided to have a fortification built in the Bourtange passage. A fort was completed in 1593, with a network of canals and lakes which were used as moats. Soon after its construction, Spanish forces from Groningen besieged it, though the attack ended in failure.

Fort Bourtange faced another siege in 1672 against invading forces of Christoph Bernhard von Galen the Prince-Bishop of Münster, France's German ally in the Franco-Dutch War. After capturing 28 cities and towns in the northern Netherlands, they demanded that the fort be surrendered. The fort's governor, Captain Protts, refused, and the Münsters replied with a frontal assault. Thanks to the surrounding marshes and the time-tested fortifications, the invading army was repelled successfully.

After its conversion into a village in 1851, living conditions began to deteriorate. Over 100 years later in 1960, the local government decided to stop the decline by restoring the old fort to its 1740–50 appearance and converting into a historical museum.

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Have you seen catdad on tiktok? He's on some wild conspiracy stuff about these star-forts

Living the dream. They did it in under 12 parsecs

I know I haven't, broke as a joke. But at least I'm here to see it happen.