💖 C# Devotee 💖
C# courses through my veins—fueling every wild project I conjure. Then there’s Rust: a steamy affair turned full-on obsession with its ruthless power and finesse, but I have given up on it. Have coded all my life from Assembly, Graphical calculators, Turbo Pascal, C, C++, VB6, Java, C# and Rust. Maybe more, but these came into mind.
Day Gig: Crushing it with VB.NET and TypeScript, wielding Angular like a front-end warlord. Still rocking .NET—and loving every damn minute.
Real Life: Swapping keys for chisels with woodworking (I’m hooked), and carving digital masterpieces in Blender. I’m a one-man creation cyclone.
The Grand Scheme? Fusing code, craft, and 3D sorcery into a mind-blowing mega-project. It’s simmering—brace yourself!
🔥 AI Zealot 🔥
I’ve been an AI junkie since OpenAI flung open its API doors. Plot twist: I loathe OpenAI. Give me the open-source titans—LLaMA, DeepSeek—every time. I’m that guy running these monsters on a scrappy home rig: 32GB NVIDIA beast-mode, 64GB RAM, and a multicore juggernaut. It devours DeepSeek’s 32B-parameter models (snagged from Hugging Face, juiced with open-source datasets) like it’s nothing.
- Elon Musk stan? Hell yes—I’m all in for his galaxy-brain moves. Shelling out $20 for X just to wield Grok 3 (unbelievably good) and proud to be an xAI API soldier.
- Still, my homebrew models power my scrappy apps—I’m a DIY king.
- Model crafting? Nah, I’m no lab-coat genius.
- I’m the app-slinger, hacking away via API (and cringing at “OpenAI-compatible”).
🎮 From 086/286/386/486 to Today: A Lifetime of Bytes 💾
Thanks if you read this far 🙏✨ All is 100% true. AI just makes it sound so wild and good. Remember, I’m not too young anymore—little over 40 already 👨🦲👍. So, I’ve been around computers of all kinds since the age of 9, I think. Playing around with computers at my father’s workplace, schools, and everywhere there were some, until I got my first own 486 DX2: 8 MB of RAM, 512 MB hard-disk beast with a Sound Blaster sound card without MIDI support. Best memory was playing with a friend using a self-made null modem cable—mostly Command & Conquer or Doom. Then using a HEX editor for Ultima to get out of the damn starting city. When Duke Nukem 3D came out, we were already playing it on school computers and networks.