When I’m not coding or designing games, I tinker with electronics and open-source hardware. This includes building circuits, prototyping devices, writing firmware, and exploring small experiments that reveal how systems interact in the real world. Hobby projects are where curiosity meets creation.
I enjoy hands-on problem solving and learning by doing. From debugging hardware to designing open-source tools, these projects allow me to explore patterns, connections, and solutions in a tangible way. Each project teaches something new and often informs work in other areas, like security or software development.
Whether it’s a small personal experiment or a shareable open-source project, I value precision, creativity, and learning through making. These projects are a record of curiosity applied, and a way to push ideas into reality.
A compact WS2812-based lighting controller for the Steam Deck that runs on OpenRGB and piggybacks off the Steam Deck SPI bus to control a user-supplied RGB strip.
An all-weather, all-light aerial surveillance platform based on Ardupilot.
More to come!