About

About

Hi and welcome! I’m a Linux kernel developer and embedded systems engineer who’s been programming for a decade (since I was 11). I specialize in low-level system programming, real-time embedded systems, and contributing to major open-source projects like the Linux kernel and SerenityOS. I work primarily in C and C++, diving deep into kernel internals, embedded hardware, and system-level optimizations. Whether it’s debugging CPUFreq deadlocks, implementing custom device drivers, or building compilers from scratch, I enjoy tackling complex system challenges.

In this blog, I’ll share insights from my journey through kernel development, embedded programming adventures, and the occasional compiler quirks. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of systems programming together!