
Computer Scientist and Applied Statistician. My primary interests include Linux, machine intelligence, and decentralized systems.
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Entegrata
Frontend Developer
June 20, 2026 – Present
docker-flamenco
September 2, 2024 – December 28, 2024
Containerized version of Blender.org's render farm
View Projectlastfm-love-aggregator
April 9, 2020 – September 4, 2024
Collects loved music and cleans up the metadata using MusicBrainz API.
View ProjectMaslowDue
March 17, 2019 – August 9, 2020
Maslow CNC, second generation based on GRBL and Arduino Due
View Projectopenscad-format
March 12, 2019 – March 2, 2023
A source code formatter for the OpenSCAD language.
View Projectopm
May 20, 2018 – April 10, 2019
Omni Package Manager - Shell library for cross-distro package management.
View Projectmiscellaneous
June 6, 2017 – Present
Also called dotfiles. Miscellaneous scripts, configs, and other doodads.
View ProjectMigrant
February 15, 2015 – February 17, 2015
A game designed to be similar to The Oregon Trail, but focused on illegal immigration.
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is heavily skewed towards personal, open-source, and system-level scripting projects, with a strong emphasis on backend, DevOps, and low-level tooling. While this demonstrates technical curiosity and initiative, the breadth of these projects (C++, Vim Script, Shell, Perl, Python, Dockerfile, Makefile, Lua, RouterOS Script) suggests a generalist profile rather than a focused Frontend Developer. The 'Migrant' project is the only clear frontend-focused personal project. This broad interest might indicate adaptability but also a potential lack of deep specialization in frontend technologies, which could impact cultural fit for a dedicated Frontend Developer role.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. The candidate's personal projects suggest a self-starter attitude and interest in diverse technical areas, but no direct assessment of collaboration, communication, or problem-solving in a team context is available.