Unix enthusiast | Kernel developer | Systems tinkerer
I build low-level tools, Android kernel projects, Linux drivers, automation systems, and experimental software that helps me understand how machines work from the inside out.
I am a developer focused on systems programming, Unix-like environments, Android internals, and practical automation. Most of my work sits close to the operating system: kernels, drivers, device support, ROM testing, Linux tooling, and experiments that connect software behavior to real hardware.
I like projects that require patience, debugging, reverse engineering, and a willingness to read source code until the system starts making sense.
| Project | Description | Tech | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mem | Intelligent virtual companion that adapts, remembers, and evolves with you over time. | Python | 6 stars |
| a165f_kernel | Kernel source work for A165 devices. | C | 5 stars, 3 forks |
| Validity-138a-00ab-Linux-Driver | Reverse engineered Linux driver for the Validity/Synaptics fingerprint sensor in the HP EliteBook 840 G5. | Python, Linux | 1 star |
| android_kernel_a165f | Kernel source for SM-A165F and SM-A155F, covering Galaxy A16 4G and A15 4G device work. | C, Android | Forked kernel work |
| nolan-archie | Personal GitHub profile README and developer identity page. | Markdown | Profile repo |
| web | Personal web/about-me project. | CSS | Personal site |
Unix / Linux Kernel development Android internals
C / Python Driver experiments Reverse engineering
Automation ROM testing System tooling
- Samsung Galaxy A16
- HP EliteBook 840 G5
Always learning by breaking things carefully, reading the source, and building closer to the metal.
