Glad the meta effect worked out for you. Sometimes users post here complaining about getting banned, except their question histories speak for themselves, and their often toxic attitudes don't help their cases either. In those cases, the meta effect ends up working overwhelmingly against their favor.
I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that your most recent question is considerably well-written though, as it ticks all the boxes that make a good question. (Disclaimer: I was totally one of those who upvoted it, and I did so prior to answering here.) And of course, your constructive outlook helps.
Keep up the good work.
You were blocked six months ago. This block allows you to ask one new question every six months, so in the six months that have passed, you've been allowed one question. This is the question you just asked. If you are still blocked, that just means you were blocked the entire time, and that question may very well not have been enough to put you out of the red. The removal of the user who voted for you in such a way as to generate 10 reputation (that you've now lost) may or may not have made any meaningful difference to your asking status.
There's not much you can do here, I'm afraid. Even we don't know how much more it will take to put you out of the red and get you asking questions regularly again. We can't disclose any information about the user that was deleted, not only by policy, but because our tools withhold it on purpose (except in cases of flagrant abuse). All I can tell you is to revisit your questions from time to time, and never be discouraged from making your next question the best it can be (after all, you only get one shot at this every six months, so you're going to want to make it count). Every question upvote helps.
Well, I did try to improve my questions to the best that I could, but many of the questions that I got very downvoted on were related to me trying to use C in extraneaous ways because we were building an operating system and I was out of documentation. And a mixture of not knowing enough low level, and there being no documentation on baremetal on the PI3 led to subpar questions. And you may edit a question, but if people consider that the nature of the question itself is sub otimal, then you're kinda screwed either way.
I understand. It is an awful situation for well-meaning askers to be in, especially considering that post bans were intended to discourage those who don't want to improve. It feels to me that people downvote too often for the wrong reasons and not nearly enough for the right ones (if there's no documentation on something, you really shouldn't be downvoting a question that clearly says so, because that's absolutely not the fault of the asker at all — and by them asking, they're actually trying to help create it, albeit unofficially).