I program free software, reverse-engineer binaries, and fight for your right to understand the software running on your hardware, it is our right to know. All my work is free and open source with no execptions.
Decompiling and analyzing proprietary binaries to understand their behavior, find vulnerabilities, and reclaim control over your devices.
Low-level software development. I honestly can't stand the abstractions in Python and other languages. Keep it close to the hardware for performance, quality, and clarity of function.
Maintianing and reviwing documentation and code to ensure up-to-date security and ease-of-use for FOSS software.
Researching vulnerabilities in programs and software to protect users and push for better security practices in FOSS software.
Full-stack web development focused on privacy and minimal data collection. Support LibreJS and Freely-licesned JavaScript!
Writing, speaking, and organizing for software freedom. Pushing for the adoption of free and open source hardware/software and digital user rights.
No current projects have been completed apart from this website. However, I am currently working on a video game using C++ and Vulkan. You are welcome to view it on my Github or Codeberg accounts.
I believe in the right to access source code freely, and that a user should have the rights to understand, share, and modify such software freely. It shouldn't be a privilege to read source code of proprietary software that is given by corporations that hold you in legal handcuffs. Every locked away piece of software, binary APIs, and use of DRM takes away your freedom and rights as the user. Fight back and take your freedom, break away from restrictive proprietary solutions, and embrace freedom in software.
I have a personal goal to learn reverse engineering, not just for the curiosity of how, but also to support the mission of freeing proprietary software. Just because something is proprietary, doesn't mean we can't make free alternatives.
I fight for legislation that allows you to legally fix your own products freely. We should not be required to pay a company to fix our own products because we are restricted access to product manuals.
I use the GPL License in all my works and I also encourage people to use the GPLv3 license in their own works. Proprietary software threatens democracy, freedom of speech, and our right of privacy, because it spies on and restricts the user.
I oppose platforms and legislation that enforces Digital Restrictions Management, which treats users unfairly in one's right to own and share their digital properties.
I use and advocate for encrypted, decentralized, surveillance-free apps and services. Protect yourself, your family, and your friends from the eyes of governments and Big Tech.