I'm a student interested in |Electronics β‘οΈβͺ+ |Machine Learning π€βͺ+ |Quantum Computing βͺ+ |Cryptography πβͺ
If you gave me an AI system that does all my programming for me, I'd gladly use it.* Though I do like using languages I'm not familiar with in small projects (as a sort of puzzle), especially those that are very different (paradigm-wise) from one another.
Note: Many of the repositories in my Github are either abandoned projects, quick idea tests, or old repos for moved projects. The following is a list of projects that don't fall into those categories.
- TOTP[App] - An Open Source TOTP authenticator with E2EE self-hostable sync.
- blobbybilb's task manager - A task manager for humans. (v1 (archived, not good enough), v2 is WIP)
- Basic Auth Warning Extension - Displays a warning when you are about to visit a URL that contains basic auth credentials, to help prevent possible phishing attacks.
- AHS Electronics Search and Report Project Web Dashboard - System for viewing/visualizing data from RPi Pico powered vehicles for the final project in my high school's electronics class
- hold for accents, symbols, and shortcuts - Because repeating the same key over and over is usually useless. Use useful accents, symbols, or text shortcuts instead. (Similar to the built in feature on macOS, but on Windows and Linux).
- Viewler - Viewport based (vh & vw) webpage ruler (for web design).
- falsename - A simple cross-shell command aliaser.
- Java Helpers - A set of Java classes that make Java a little less annoying to make stuff with.
A collection of extremely simple libraries, mostly for web development.
- SlabCSS - A tiny semantic CSS framework with a unique look
*after checking your EULA for anything questionable