If I can't audit the source, I don't run the binary.
I am a self-taught developer dedicated to hardware sovereignty. I don't believe in "stock" experiences—I daily-drive my own custom kernels to ensure my hardware actually belongs to me.
- Kernel Development: Writing and optimizing in C for Android systems.
- Environment: Built from the ground up in Neovim using a custom Lua configuration.
- Mobile First: Developing, compiling, and deploying directly from Termux.
- 📱 Optimizing [ geek kernel / Qualcomn Snapdragon 675 ] for peak performance and minimal overhead.
- 🔧 Refining my Neovim Lua modules for a faster C-development workflow.
- 🔧 Refining my Dotfiles for having a nice / cool development workflow.
- 🧬 Deep-diving into memory management and scheduler tunables.
- Why C is still king for systems programming.
- The nuances of building for ARM/ARM64 architectures.
- Why your stock kernel is holding your hardware back.
"Trust is good, but make zImage is better."

