Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “aj lyttom” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I started knowing absolutely nothing, just a blank slate. First thing I did was just type it into Google, you know, see what pops up.

I scrolled through a bunch of confusing stuff, forums, some weird code snippets… It felt like everyone else already knew what was going on, and I was way behind. But I kept at it.
I found a couple of tutorials, but they were, like, super technical. Lots of jargon I didn’t understand. So, I decided to just… try things. I downloaded some software that seemed related, I opened it up, and just started clicking buttons. Seriously, that’s how I started.
My First “Aha!” Moment
- I messed with some settings, not really knowing what I was doing.
- I imported a random file, just to see what would happen.
- And then… boom! Something actually worked.
It wasn’t perfect, not even close. But it was something. I saw a change, a reaction. It was like, “Okay, this thing isn’t completely broken.” That gave me the motivation to keep going.
Then I got to the “error” stage, let me tell you. Forgetting something, and nothing changed. Then, after a while of staring I realize I forgot it. But, once it’s added, It started to work. So I kept working at it.
Then came to the finishing stage. After it was finished, I got to try it out. It was great and I can’t wait to use it again, and again, and again.
I spent hours just experimenting, trying different combinations, failing a lot, but learning something new each time. It was frustrating, sure, but also kind of addictive. I felt like a detective, slowly piecing together the clues.
I’m still no expert, not by a long shot. But I’ve made progress. I can actually get it to do something useful now. And that’s a pretty good feeling. It’s like, I went from zero to… well, maybe not hero, but at least someone who can get by. And honestly, that’s enough for me right now.