I'm in Farmers Branch Texas, I'm a retired computer programmer, and I listen to https://www.knon.org/
I bet I've been playing with computers longer than any of you all. I got my start in high school, on the IBM 1401, in 1965 - 1967, in Kansas. In college, I studied Electrical Engineering and worked as an operator on GECOS-III on a GE 635 (well, freshman and sophomore years I worked as a beertender, which I enjoyed, but computer operator paid better).
In the 1970s and '80s I wrote assembler code for embedded systems and automated test equipment for manufacturing (pdp11, Z80, 8086, etc), then in the late '80s I finally got my hands on a Unix system and a C compiler.
My first personal BSD experience was NetBSD 1.2 on a DEC pmax, then I switched to PC clones and FreeBSD. I still have all the Walnut Creek FreeBSD CDs from 2.0 through 4.something, but then it got too complicated for my taste so I went back to NetBSD. I am running a FreeBSD & ZFS fileserver now because ZFS on NetBSD doesn't seem quite ready yet and I don't want to lose my wife's precious files again.