
Emacs evangelist. Math student by day, coder at night.
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pink-bliss-uwu
September 16, 2024 – Present
Pink bliss UwU theme for Emacs. Using the pink bliss theme by Alex Schroeder as a base, but with modifications. More pink, more modern, more vibrant UwU
View Projectaitales
February 11, 2023 – July 23, 2024
Code for https://aitales.themkat.net . EDIT 2024: Only for playing with AI and seeing what it can do. AI is leeching the web, and I generally hate what it is doing to the world. OpenAI has been stealing content for use with their theft-machine which lazy people love using...
View Projectsmilefjes.el
September 29, 2022 – December 20, 2024
Emacs package to check the Norwegian Mattilsynets report on restaurant cleanliness, hygienic factors etc.
View Projectemacs-m68k
May 12, 2022 – Present
Motorola 68k Assembly environment for Emacs. Focusing on Amiga in the beginning with lsp-server and debugger. Might extend to support other platforms based upon interest
View Projectspring-starter-terminal
October 5, 2019 – Present
Simple script that uses dialog as a terminal UI for creating new Spring application using the Spring Starter / Spring Initializer service.
View Projectemacs-dashboard-hackernews
November 29, 2018 – Present
Display a topstories of Hacker News on Dashboard.
View Projectspek-spring-utils
September 17, 2018 – January 22, 2019
Utilities for using Spring with Spek. Aims to make the hurdles of testing Spring applications in Spek non-existant. NOTE: This was an experiment I did long ago, and is now archived. Feel free to use it for whatever you like :)
View Projectkotlin-debug-adapter
August 15, 2018 – August 13, 2024
Kotlin/JVM debugging for any editor/IDE using the Debug Adapter Protocol
View Projectkotlin-language-server
May 28, 2018 – June 2, 2025
Kotlin code completion, diagnostics and more for any editor/IDE using the Language Server Protocol
View Project.emacs.d
February 27, 2017 – Present
My .emacs.d configuration. Even have a Github Actions pipeline :smirk:
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio shows a strong inclination towards open-source contributions and personal exploration of various technologies, including Emacs Lisp, Kotlin, and Rust. This indicates a self-motivated individual who enjoys deep dives into technical subjects. The project 'aitales' also reveals a strong opinion on AI ethics, which could indicate a candidate who is not afraid to voice their convictions. However, the majority of projects are highly specialized (Emacs Lisp, language servers) and not directly aligned with typical Android application development, which might require a significant shift in focus. The lack of team-based projects or formal work experience makes it challenging to fully assess cultural fit in a collaborative corporate environment.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's personal projects demonstrate initiative, self-direction, and a passion for problem-solving and tooling. The detailed descriptions of projects like 'kotlin-language-server' and 'kotlin-debug-adapter' suggest a methodical approach to complex technical challenges. However, without formal work experience or psychometric test results, it's difficult to assess team collaboration, stress handling, or direct operational fit.