It's Noavember, 2026 is almost here. What have you achieved this year, /g/?
I got into the radiography program I had been working toward since 2023. There were 350 applicants and 24 of us made it in. I wish I had gone to college 17 years ago instead of now while working full-time, but I was an /r9k/-tier NEET back then with no motivation or confidence.I switched back to Linux after using Windows for a few years because my laptop hardware was incompatible in some way with every distro I tried at launch and I didn't want to return it for something older that does have more solid drivers. Ubuntu still had Bluetooth issues with my laptop, but Fedora works with everything.I played and beat many fun games.My next achievement is to organize my files on my 8TB drive. I used to be so autistic about file organization and have let it all slip for years while just throwing files into the Documents folder, lol.
ongoing censorship snapped me out of chasing the ever-fleeting twilight of modern vidya back into data hoardingLinux was really not that daunting
I did fuck all
>>107120963I watched trannime and made useless ass programs in C and automatons with even less Le Usecase
>>107120963nothing, absolutly nothing.
>>107120963Based thread
>>107121246oh i also hoarded some games too!my greatest achievement was hoarding windows 9x games made from 1995 to 1999
>>107120963I spent most of 2025 drawing smut to pay off a laptop
>>107120963rape and noakadashi ToT
>>107120963I passed jlpt N1 and got a (low-paying) job if that counts
>>107121398noa thing
>>107121480JLPT is a fucking scam, you can just put it in your CV and nobody will check you.tt. failed by a few percent and then they changed the system and it looked gay so I'm not doing it again and I'm lying that I actually passed that time since I've improved since then.
>>107121931Yeah it doesn't matter too much, I'm only using it as a milestone in my studies and not much else. The stuff I read daily is just much harder than what's tested in those papersIf anything I was disappointed in how lopsided in how it only tests comprehension and listening but not speaking and writing
>>107121956You seem competent but I've heard that a lot of retards that devote their studies only to passing it, and then can't actually speak or read the language in typical contexts. I am happy with my level since I can usually keep a conversation flowing 1 on 1 pretty well and my pronunciation is good enough that some japanese people recognize my ability literally right after I say こんにちは.
working on game dev. i made good progress but deving a good game takes a super long time, maybe years.