I like software with a strong point of view.
Most of my projects come from three places: daily friction, Linux customization, and very online interests that deserve better tooling than they usually get.
I am not interested in making every project look interchangeable. If a repo solves a practical problem, the interface should still carry taste. If a script automates a personal workflow, it should feel sharp and intentional rather than throwaway.
That is why this portfolio is structured like a lab. It keeps the strong pieces in the front row, leaves the archive visible, and makes room for projects that would not fit neatly into a standard resume-site grid.