It feels wrong, I can't fix it

It feels wrong, I can't fix it

A logo for an software engineering profile, also used on GitHub, reddit, and discord.

F is my initial and the cursor in negative space is to signal tech. How can I improve this (in general)

Better colors? more "tech/CS" than eSports?

Any kind feedback is appreciated

Edit: Thank you so much for so many responses, I already have inspiration for changes to make to this and 2 entirely new ideas which incorporate a cursor and an F.
I will post it here again if I redesign it and further polish this..., I had a fox in there but that did not make sense in a technological sense. So i replaced with a cursor.

u/fa1z9315 — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/PickAnAndroidForMe+1 crossposts

Which Phone to buy Guide?

My friend wants to get a phone but I have nothing to recommend him so, any suggestions?

Requirements:

  • 55-60k PKR
  • Good processor, Good Camera
  • Battery life is a plus
  • PTA approved/Can be approved

I have considered Google Pixel 8A, and... that's about it., any help will be appreciated.

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u/fa1z9315 — 3 days ago

More Context:
To truly see if something is fit for you, a way is to "Do it", and doing is a huge time sink these days, say to see if I like web dev, I have to learn HTML, CSS and JS etc and build some basic websites and vice versa for other domains.

Even the same language like C#, requires different skill sets and technologies to be known to code in Game Dev, .Net backend, or Desktop software.

Even More Context So, I have a long term freelance client and I work as a VA, I have the opportunity to move from VA to MERN stack web dev, similarly I can also do C# .net backend dev (via an alumni and bit of searching) so, this was really confusing me on where to go, Ai is a nice field but so is Os, embedded and so much other stuff in technology.

Except J's (It feels weird how illogicall/non deterministic it is) So, how does one find what field he is interested in without having to spend a lot of time doing it?

My biggest project (a Gui raylib C++ ludo game) was 1k lines. and I still don't know if I like game dev or not.
I built basic website. maybe I don't like web dev. but i like .Net C#.

Ai has made things more uncertain. Can anyone who went through this phase tell me how they found their passion/interest/field.

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u/fa1z9315 — 4 months ago