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A frontend developer who turns code into art and coffee into commits. I thrive in the intersection of clean design, functional logic, and the occasional mysterious side project.
- 🌊 Eternal Flow: A generative audiovisual zen-arcade built with pure C# and Raylib. Features custom real-time DSP audio filtering, OKLCH color palettes, and flow-state mechanics without traditional "Game Over" screens.
- 📖 SOWRL: A Python extension for the Ren’Py visual novel engine. It brings an MVC architecture to enable non-linear storytelling and semi-open world exploration.
- 🤖 SmartStack / ONNX_Runner: A streamlined tool and runner for ONNX model inference.
- 📸 Sketch_PhotoTrap: A lightweight ESP32‑S3 motion camera trap (C++/Arduino IDE) that captures motion-triggered color JPEGs and posts them directly to a Discord webhook.
- 🧭 AR-GPS-Compass-AO: Augmented Reality meets navigation—because real life is too predictable.
- 🍔 Restaurant-Menu: A sleek, responsive menu grid built with React, Vite, and CSS Modules.
- 📚 Gutendex-Vite: A fast book search app powered by Vite and the Gutendex API.
- 🎮 React-Memory-Light: A minimalist memory game built with React.
Something that will completely reshape how you perceive the universe (but I can't talk about it yet—shhh).
- Open-source projects that challenge the status quo.
- Anything that involves neon lighting and quantum computing.
- Maybe a time-travel API (but only if it's secure).
- Deciphering the meaning of life (no pressure).
- Figuring out why my cat stares at me like I'm a bug in a debugger.
- Why you should never use pointers in C++ (answer: they’re like ghosts—scary, unreliable, and best left in the past).
- Building custom DSP audio filters in pure C#.
- Creating non-linear mechanics and MVC structures in Ren'Py.
he/Legion (it's a long story. Or a short one. Depends on your perspective.)
I once tried to explain HTML to a squirrel. It didn’t end well.
This README is a work in progress. Follow me to see how it evolves—or if I finally figure out what "legion" means.