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Reverse engineering a phone and writing a kernel from scratch

Reverse engineering a phone and writing a kernel from scratch

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Visiting Europe's largest conference for Open Source Software

Yet another game :)
Showcasing a simple write-up and some basic mathematics

After we all had a blast at Junction 2024, my uni friends and I decided that we would go for another round of the hackathon experience in 2025. This time it would not be the same one. Variety is th...

Working on a large pre-existing code base

Designing low-time complexity algorithms is a lot of fun. Algorithms are, of course, a foundational component of theoretical computer science. Typically, designing an algorithm would entail provin...

I made a game again
One of the most distinctive courses I chose during my degree was Cybersecurity in Practice. As the name suggests, the course placed a strong emphasis on hands-on work, complemented by a well-struct...

One weekend to design and build a webapp for planning buildings in 3D

The Chair for Human-Computer Interaction at HPI ran a university lab on “what [they] think of as ‘full stack development’”. This “full stack” is composed of electronics, low-level code, a communica...

Making of a game

Inspired by the soldering and microcontroller programming in a university lecture (that I talk more about here), a friend and I decided to whip up the absolute classic in his dorm room: an automati...

My first CTF experience

Each year an award is presented to that year’s best graduating student at my high school. In my year, this award included funding for a language holiday of the student’s choosing. Thus, I flew to ...