Tech Stack
Languages, tools, and programs I use to ship silly 3 a.m. projects:
- Python (fav)
- JavaScript (beginner)
- Node.js (beginner)
- Docker
- VS Code
Stuff I’m into and what I actually use:
Languages, tools, and programs I use to ship silly 3 a.m. projects:
Servers I break and fix at 3 a.m, mostly Linux. I manage VPS setups, configs, and deployments to keep things alive. I currently run and operate VPS's (Virtual Private Servers) or physical servers for the people listed below.
If you didnt notice, my website is hosted on a Raspberry Pi 5! Pretty cool, right?
Aviation is where most of my free time and spare cash disappear. I fly in sims with setups that keep getting more expensive, and I recently took a discovery flight that pushed the obsession even further. While still in high school, I’m already enrolled in dual-credit aviation courses at a local college, building real-world knowledge alongside the virtual hours I log in the cockpit.
I daily-drive Linux with Pop!_OS, which means half my life is actual coding and the other half is attemping to rice GNOME again. I use it for everything: coding, sysadmin, dockering, and generally seeing how many terminal tabs I can have open before i lose my will to live! Pop!_OS is my daily driver, while it is an Ubuntu distribution, I love the way System76 has optimized it for performance and usability. Proudly will never be an Arch Linux user.
I jump into Photoshop Elements and Adobe Illustrator for graphic design, mostly whipping up ads and promo material for the communities and groups I run. Half the time it’s banners, mockups, or random graphics that only make sense in Discord, but it works, clean layouts, bold text, and eye-catching colors keep people clicking. It’s basically my go-to tool when I need something that looks legit fast.
Music is always playing while I work, mostly Rap, Pop, R&B and Grunge but really anything that feels right, whether it’s upbeat or low and moody. I’ve stacked up a decent vinyl collection, and I’m a big Tyler, the Creator fan (if the PFP didn’t already give it away).
A mix of apps, bots, and experiments I’ve built (or am still breaking); most of them powered by Python somewhere under the hood.
My friend, awdev, helped bring my Virtual Airline website to life by building the booking system, backend, and more. I created the initial concepts and mockups, and awdev turned them into reality. To this day, I still run the Virtual Airline as my main project (and, let’s be real, my current bread and butter while I’m technically unemployed).
I handle the community side and oversee flight operations along with a team of executives, keeping everything organized and running smoothly day to day.
I built an automated bot that pulled a random image from the Dog API and Cat API, then posted it to X/Twitter every hour. It ran smoothly for a few months before I shut it down and deactivated the accounts. The project is no longer maintained, but it’s a fun reminder of how far I’ve come in my coding journey.
OpenRewards was a Discord bot I built in Python for PTFS Virtual Airlines. It automated passenger rewards, tracked activity, and gave staff simple control panels through hikari/lightbulb and miru. Setup was lightweight with YAML config and a single command to run. I archived the project after a good run, but it’s still a milestone in my journey; showing how I went from tinkering with bots to managing full server-side systems.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns! (Discord DM's Preferred)