A sleek, modern workspace featuring a slim silver laptop with clean code visible on the screen, resting on a pale wooden desk with a subtle grain texture. Around it sit a closed dotted-grid notebook, a mechanical keyboard with white keycaps, and a single black pen aligned precisely. Soft daylight from an unseen window to the left washes across the surface, creating gentle, realistic shadows and reflections. In the blurred background, a minimalist bookshelf holds a few tech books and small plants. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slight angle, shallow depth of field, and a calm, professional atmosphere that suggests focused, thoughtful engineering work.

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A close-up of a compact, open single-board computer on a dark matte desk, its green PCB densely populated with tiny components, heat sinks, and neatly routed traces. Fine jumper wires connect to a solderless breadboard beside it, where LEDs and small sensors are arranged in a tidy prototype. A dark laptop in the background is softly blurred, its screen showing an abstract terminal window of code. Cool, directional desk lamp lighting from the right creates crisp highlights on metal connectors and subtle shadows between components. Photographic realism, shot from a low, slightly angled perspective, with a focused, experimental atmosphere of hands-on building and learning.
A minimalist dark theme code editor displayed on a high-resolution monitor, showing a well-structured function with comments and clear indentation, surrounded by a tiling window manager status bar and a small system monitor graph. The monitor stands on a clean black desk with a subtle texture, alongside a compact docking station and neatly coiled USB-C cable. Ambient backlighting glows softly behind the monitor in a cool blue gradient, contrasting with the warm overhead light that creates gentle reflections on the screen’s bezel. Photographic realism, framed using the rule of thirds with a slightly elevated angle, evoking a focused, professional, and modern software engineering environment.

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I study computer science and enjoy turning messy ideas into small, reliable tools. I care about clear thinking, good interfaces, and sharing work early, so others can reuse, remix, or improve on what I build.