--- title: "About" slug: "about" date: 2018-05-03T16:42:59+02:00 draft: false --- Hi, I'm Michael Clemens. I'm an information security engineer with many years of experience in information technology. My first computer was a Commodore C64 (1989), followed by an Amiga (1992) and finally, in 1995, I got my first PC. In 1998 I installed my first Linux distribution (S.u.S.E. Linux 5.3), moved to Debian in 2002, tried a lot of BSDs and Linux distributions but always came back to Debian. I support the [Free Software Foundation Europe (fsfe.org)][1]. Everything I code in my freetime is therefore published as open source software. If you are interested, you can have a look at my projects [here][2]. I also try to document interesting stuff on my [blog][4]. Besides that, I enjoy gaming on everything 8-bit (C64, Atari 2600, NES etc.) or fantasy consoles (PICO-8, TIC-80). Apart from computer related hobbies, I love analog photography, bicycles, reading and many more. I am a licensed ham radio operator and member of the [DARC][3]. My callsign is DL6MHC. You can find some information about my station on my [QRZ.com page][6]. If you'd like to contact me, please send me a mail to mail@_domainofthiswebsite_ or send me a toot on [Mastodon][5]. [1]: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Fellows/clemens [2]: /projects/ [3]: https://www.darc.de [4]: /blog/ [5]: https://mastodon.radio/@DL6MHC [6]: https://qrz.com/DB/DL6MHC