i write code and design/build electronics
- macup: a linux command-line utility for matching MAC prefixes with their vendors and vice versa
- span: a btop alternative system monitor panel written in python (little to no support for devices other than my own)
- avs: a file format spec for storing ASCII art videos and a tool to encode/decode those files
- 3xion.dev: my personal portfolio website which i am rather proud of
- n-gon-upgraded: a major content mod of the game N-GON by Ross Landgreen geared toward adding community-envisioned ideas
- p5-av: a collection of a couple of p5.js audio visualizers i wrote with the p5.fft Fast Fourier Transform wrapper
- astroleague: 2d rocket league-like game in the style of asteroids, made for MCST CIS game jam 2025
- bullybot: python script that generates and sends a custom email to project partners to remind them to work
- balls of doom: a terrible game i speedran making in like two hours for a class project
- p5-vectphys: a rudimentary vector physics engine written with p5.js - one of many i've made, and the worst of all of them
- ultra-tag: a game made by me and my team (chris, gabriel and tim, iykyk) for the hackMCST hackathon 2025, never got a chance to finish it and we lost to vibecoded slop anyway
- 2015 13" Macbook Air with
slopOSMacOS blown off and replaced with Arch Linux - Dell Precision 7550 unfortunately running Windows (not for long)
- Custom tower rig:
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700x @ 4.5GHz
- NVidia GeForce RTX "4060" (it performs at the same level at a 4070, so i think it was misbinned. yay!)
- 32GB GSkill DDR4
- MSI PRO B650-P WiFi motherboard (i know, i know, MSI sucks, but it was cheap)
- Corsair 750W PSU (can't remember part number)
- Lian Li GALAHAD AIO self-contained water cooling loop
- Lian Li O11 Dynamic Tower Case - Black
- Logitech G305 Lightspeed - standard form factor (ergonomic is for PLEBS)
- Keychron Q1 HE Magnetic-switch 75% keyboard
- Dual boot: Windows <-> Arch Linux
- Hitachi V-1150 150MHz 4-channel analog oscilloscope
- Klein Tools MM300 digital multimeter
- RadioShack analog multimeter from the 70s-80s (don't remember part number)
- WEP 8786d-i dual reflow/soldering station
- 5MHz function generator from amazon
- a whole lotta components
- some random chinese bench power supply idk
i use falstad circuit simulator btw