You are now on the whitelist.
The whitelist needs a better font, what is the best font on the web for readability?
junko more like junk lmao
>>4
I'm trying to make this a nice experience to use this site but doing this stuff and being a cashier at a convenience store is really hard.
>>7
I think you're too hard on yourself, if you can host this, you're good enough to have a job in IT. You don't even have to be particularly smart to be in IT nowadays.
>>7
I am learning c/c++ in my freetime to escape wageslavery. Maybe you should try that too? IDK what you do with your offtime, but learning something like coding can be incentivized by the thought of having a comfier well paying job, and while stuff like games and youtube are fun they don't make you better in the long term most of the time. Stuff like that is important! it makes happy memories. But its worth investing some time into developing yourself too, like in between videos try creating a simple program exploring one bit of syntax, then back to a game for a bit.
>>10
It really isn't friend. Most people aren't that smart/good at problem solving in reality, but they don't really need to be. If you put in time and effort into understanding something, you will get better at it. Genetic intelligence and IQ exist, but they are trainable, and a lot of things that seem complex don't actually require a lot of dynamic thinking or problem solving, its more pattern recognition, which humans are great at! I bet you are also underselling yourself. Once you live the dull cycle of waging or just getting up browse sleep, on repeat, its very easy to forget what you are capable of because you don't push yourself to do things or try. For me, at least, its almost like a downward spiral. The worse you feel the harder it is to get better. But it works the other way around too. Programming may or may not be for you, but I bet there is something out there you can dedicate some time too instead of ingesting more meaningless media every now and then.
>>11
I'll claw my way out of the hole one way or another, I've limited myself to excessive scrolling at the very least. For now I'll be assisting my lovely customers as always.
What can I do now that I am on the whitelist? Where can I go?
>>13
I imagine you can post here and be friendly and talk. (\
>>15
Then keep postin friend, I like comfy places so I check up on here a few times a day.
>>16
I can only post so much before it feels like spamming! Eventually I'd like to spin up an imageboard as well, but /whitelist/ is cozy all on it's own.
>>17
Well if you ever do, you oughta post it here and ill check it out. : )
>>18
Hello again Anonymous, I couldn't resist spinning something up:
https://junkuchan.org/origin/
I'll be dumping cute art occasionally, hopefully I won't have to hide the board away anytime soon.
What does it mean to be on the /whitelist/?