A (somewhat) operating system designed to be light, fast, but user-friendly. Something
for older computers that need a network connection and actual programs.
A pretty simple, stable, and social Discord RPC for Xcode. It's main feature is that it
shows the app icon you're working on. It's the RPC that I would use, that's for sure.
Since Google took down their official app for YouTube (in 2013), I made my own in 32
hours. It's somewhat usable, and worked for me when I dailyed one.
A (somewhat) operating system designed to be light, fast, but user-friendly. Something
for older computers that need a network connection and actual programs.
A pretty simple, stable, and social Discord RPC for Xcode. It's main feature is that it
shows the app icon you're working on. It's the RPC that I would use, that's for sure.
Since Google took down their official app for YouTube (in 2013), I made my own in 32
hours. It's somewhat usable, and worked for me when I dailyed one.
A (somewhat) operating system designed to be light, fast, but user-friendly. Something
for older computers that need a network connection and actual programs.
A pretty simple, stable, and social Discord RPC for Xcode. It's main feature is that it
shows the app icon you're working on. It's the RPC that I would use, that's for sure.
Since Google took down their official app for YouTube (in 2013), I made my own in 32
hours. It's somewhat usable, and worked for me when I dailyed one.
An app designed to help students get a feel for how teachers are before they take their
class.
Similar to RateMyProfessor, but customized towards districts/schools having their own
instance.
Award winner at HackJPS 2023.
An app designed to help people, primarily college students, predict the possibility of a
stock
increasing or decreasing in value over the next month. Using a neural network and machine
learning backend in Python, the app was able to predict the stock market. Award winner at
HackJPS 2024.
An (incomplete) self-hosted Git server designed to make hooks, commit processing, blames,
etc. easier without relying on something like Github. It was fun while it lasted but the
computer I was testing on became a Windows machine.
A horribly underpowered native version of YouTube for Macs since Monterey. I originally made
it to gain understanding of Codable and the Invidious API, leading to bigger projects in the
future.
A lightweight chatting application designed to be portable, instantly deployable, and
reliable for all of your communication purposes. Mainly used for chatting during classes
(still a high schooler man).
A native Discord client that uses SwiftUI. Technically it also works on iOS (somewhat). Right now
it's too slow due to SwiftUI inefficiencies, so the project is on a temporary (for the past ~6 months)
hiatus. I'll get back to it soon.