So, I bumped into this thing called “Friedsam” and figured, why not give it a shot? I didn’t really know what to expect, honestly. It’s just one of those things you stumble upon and decide to mess around with.

Getting Started
First, I had to, you know, actually get the thing. It wasn’t super obvious how to do it, so I did some digging. I finally found some instructions. I have downloaded the all relative document and package.
Playing Around
I started pretty basic, I opened the folder, read some documents.
I poked around with some of the basic commands, just to see what would happen. Honestly, a lot of it was trial and error. I’d try something, see if it worked, and if it didn’t, I’d try something else.
Figuring Things Out
- First Attempt: I tried it, and failed. I think my test is wrong.
- Second Attempt: I read some materials again.
- Third Attempt: Okay, I think I got it to work, but it’s still a bit rough around the edges.
- Fourth Attempt: Got better result!
My result
After messing around for a good while, I finally got something that I was reasonably happy with. I put all steps togother to get a new file, I was super excited!

It’s not perfect, and I’m sure there are tons of ways I could improve it, but for a first go, I’m pretty stoked about it. It’s a solid foundation that I can build on later.
It’s all a learning process, right? And the best way to learn is by doing. I’m sure I’ll look back on this in a few months and think, “Wow, I’ve come a long way,” but for now, I’m just happy I got something working.