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@Carlos:
Well, I have to backtrack a little bit. In the application, you have a cover letter and a CV.
At the beginning I wrote about my handicap in the cover letter. But this turned out to be a mistake, because I got almost no invitations.
Later, I mentioned my handicap in the CV under the heading Military service -> exempt due to my handicap.
In the end, I wrote the same in the cover letter as in the CV. The difference is, if something like that is in the cover letter, it carries more weight. You make the handicap bigger than it is. In the CV it is only a "side note".

I have to or should mention my Handycap, because it is not overlookable ;-)
Well, then your case is a bit different, since i have no cover letter, only a CV and i mentioned no handicaps in it. Yours must be worse than mine then, if it's that obvious, that you cannot hide it.
@Carlos:
I would only mention a possible handicap like CFS (if at all) at the on-site interview. It is also of utmost importance to clarify what the handicap means. I have always emphasized that it does not limit me in any way in my work.
I did exactly that. I only told them about it, when they told me, that sometimes i must attend to some sessions at the workplace. And i had put an emphasis on that it does not limit me in programming. In fact i worked with it from 2017.07. to 2019.08. and i did not lose my job because i could not do it.
@Carlos:
I would like to send you my application documents. Maybe they will be an inspiration for you.
Thank you, i really appreciate any help.
@Carlos:
I would write your lack of experience in Windows development in the application, because that is a clear thing.
Trust me, that is clarified in my CV. :) I had enlisted more than a dozen of operating systems at the section of my skills and there is no windows among them.
@Carlos:
But I'm not sure about your lack of high-math experience. I would discuss that better on the spot. Because the people reading the application usually don't have a clue about that kind of stuff. If it goes stupid he thinks, oh he can't do math and you're out.
I agree, i did not put this into the CV. I did not even told them yet. Because if the task has nothing to do with multidimensional matrices or integrals, then why should i mention it at all, that i am very bad with those things?
@Carlos:
Next time I could enter my mail in the email field. You then could C&P the address and then delete it from the email field and send me a mail?
We can do that, but you can write me directly at: 'tch [SHIFT + 2] protonmail [dot] com'. Then you do not have to publish your email for even a mere moment.
@Carlos:
Here is MicroOS and Kubic mentioned
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MicroOS
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Kubic
To me, it seems, that these ones are not for generic use. MicroOS is an automated and autonomous container, which manages itself. Could be useful, but auto-update is always a dangerous toy to play with. And Kubic is built upon that with some Kubernetes support (i do not know what is that).
@Carlos:
Last time I tried RiscySlack. A lot of I already tried. But a few are still on my list.
And? How did it perform? Okay? Awful? Awesome? Mixed?
@Carlos:
As soon as I win the jackpot in the lottery you get a system for free for sure.
LOL, thanks for thinking about me. :) I can promise the same to you. But it is highly unlikely to happen, as i do not play lottery at all. :)
@Carlos:
But it's really hard to make it. I read about someone who gave away a Blackbird. Unfortunately, he didn't package it well. So a lot of SMD parts fell off ...
That's sad to hear, to waste such a fine piece of hardware...


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