not listening to anything
well, this is me

the name doesn't have any real meaning, if that's what you're wondering. i like to build systems and low level projects, with the C family being my favorite, but i also like making small websites, like this one. i've always liked taking things apart just to see how they work, even if i couldn't always put them back together.

in the process of doing so, that curiosity turned into programming (since making a robot wasn't feasible, sorry old me), and it stuck. i like the feeling of building something that didn't exist before, even if it's small or weird or a little broken at first.

i spend a lot of time alone, and therefore either sleeping or coding, with the latter being the most interesting. though it is becoming a bit frustrating, i must admit. i've been doing it since i was like 9, and it all started from a simple "how to make a videogame using Unity" video. i said "hell yeah, why not?" then i soon realized that it wasn't as easy as just following the tutorial. if life was as easy as that, everything would've been solved by now.

i've since then walked away from Unity. not right away of course, i spent like 3 years with it, and if you ask me something about it, chances are i'll probably know. what i most liked about it was c#, and i kept coding in it for a while. though now i switched to the good old c++, and its quite a love-hate relationship.

but not rust. never rust. nothing against it, just not for me.

i like my projects fast, even if its a small site like this one. it probably all stemmed from me seeing all those programmers on the internet getting their projects from a few milliseconds to some damn nanoseconds, and i said "i must be like them", and it's now become an obsession instead of just something worthy to brag about.