2015
I've been Hackintoshing for a while and was active as an helper in the community in 2018.
To this day I still enjoy the technical challenges of every macOS update very much and got a good amount of general architectural and software knowledge.
2016
Starting early, I’ve begun setting up many virtual machines using various configurations and patches for diverse operating systems on plenty of hosts and hypervisors.
2017
Around this time I got into programming. I started writing simple webpages using HTML, CSS, PHP and JS, Arduino programs with my friend, and eventually picked up Java for my first native Android apps.
2017
I started tinkering with Raspberry Pi's setting up various little automations, and getting more familiar with the command line.
2022
After a long time waiting, I finally splurged on a 3D printer. I love the flexibility of being able to create almost anything in a few hours and enjoy using all of the different materials.
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A local tour guide built by students in their holidays hosted by the local folk high school.
A hugely extensible MMO platform to unite all players in a single, global lobby based on the real world.
The smarter homepage extension suite to supplement the ancient CMS system that runs the homepage of my school. After maintaining it for years, I sadly had to sunset it to the disappointment of all students, but it worked flawlessly until the last day.
A Flutter package which allows capturing the details of Wi-Fi APs on Android.
A PWA which allows users to log in to their school dashboard much quicker.
A sloppy Flappy Bird clone I built with a friend for the computer science class as a mandatory school project.
An open-source simple variation of the basic UNO game gone pastel.
A fully private, secure and free note-taking app for everyone.
A working group I hosted at my school with a 8-member group of 10th graders.
A working group my friend and I host at my school with a 7-member group of 6th graders.