I build software, write music, and spend a suspicious amount of time making tools behave.
I learned to code through ROM hacking communities in 2008, back when I was going as beauty. proletariat from eccentric. reach
Since then I've worked across programming, systems, web, data, and creative projects by doing the obvious thing: diving straight into the machinery and seeing what breaks first. 🐬
In the early 2020s I decided to settle the question of whether I could actually do this properly, so I went and got three diplomas instead of talking about it.
They covered advanced programming, database and data management, and front-end plus back-end web development.
I've also done jack-of-all-trades InfoTech work in SMB environments... but ever since I completed the three diplomas, nobody has wanted to hire me.
Right now I'm finishing a Bachelor of Music in songwriting and composition, so my free time is not exactly spilling out of my pockets. If you've got real work and money to spend, open an issue in this repository. I could use the cash, and I can probably help you sort the thing out.
- portfolio - an AR/VR web portfolio experiment from back when I thought a portfolio should probably be a place
- dotFiles - template flake configuration for NixOS, built for operators instead of screenshot collectors
- LAMB - Last Audio Memory Buffer, released before Apple shipped a similar feature in Logic Pro, built entirely using AI
Updated with AI assistance
PS: GPT-5 mini thinks this is too unprofessional. Don't be like GPT-5 mini, it's boring.



