Welcome! If you're here, chances are you love computers! Well, I do too. They have captivated my interest fully and have become my passion. Here's a bit about me:
- I have a 6-year-old cat who loves to sleep all day. π±
- I mainly use Python but often work with Arduino C and HTML/CSS/JS, as well.
- I have a YouTube channel and a website, where I post even more tech-related stuff! To check that out, visit my LinkTree
Looking for my code? check out the repository tab.
Main areas of interest in technology
- Retro Computing
- Fascinated by the history of Apple
- I own a Windows XP PC and a 2006 iMac running macOS Snow Leopard
- Aside from the few old computers I have, I also love watching YouTube videos on the topic - you can watch mine or check out Action Retro.
- I not only like old computers, but all sorts of old tech such as oscilloscopes, word processors, and more.
- Programming
- Mainly in Python, exerimenting with all sorts of things like Pygame, Tkinter, and other basics but hoping to be able to work with SDRs soon.
- I also know some HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but not enough to fully build a website without a template of some kind.
- Since I work with Arduinos fairly often, I am also familiar with Arduino C.
- Arduino
- I have interfaced it with LCD displays, played music through buzzers, read the ambient temperature, driven a fully-DIY remote-control car, and more.
- I will continue to learn more about how to program and interface the Arduino.
- I hope to build a watch with an OLED screen using Arduno by the end of 2024!
- Random computer/circuit knowledge
- Anywhere from Linux commands to HTTP requests to the file structure of macOS
- Basic understanding of CPU cycles, op codes, etc.
- Lots of random nerdy electronics factoids that would be impractical to list here
Why haven't you posted on YouTube for a while?
Well, I have been focusing more on learning and getting better at what I do before posting more. After all, you can't film a video unless you know about its topic. While I already know quite a bit, there's no end to knowledge, and by learning, I can make my videos even better. In the meantime, I will keep posting new code here on GitHub for you guys to check out.