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NextMe 2.0

Client: NextMe

Medium: Mobile

Technologies: React Native, Redux Toolkit, SWR, UI Kitten, Web Views

NextMe had a existing application for IOS only and it was quite dated. For this project I came in wrote them a new mobile application compatible with IOS and Android based on their web APIs.

Exploring your Hinge Data

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Exploring your Hinge Data

Medium: Web

Technologies: Next.JS, React.js

I built a tool to analyze trends in your hinge data

Bad Ideas (Online Card Game)

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Bad Ideas (Online Card Game)

Client: Design Concentric

Medium: Web

Technologies: Framer Motion, Next.JS, Sanity CMS

The online version of the the card game "Bad Ideas, lead to good ones"

Squid Games Nerf Gun

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Squid Games Nerf Gun

Medium: IoT, and Web

Technologies: Django, OpenCV, Python, Raspberry Pi

A smart nerf gun that uses high torque motors and facial tracking to (hopefully) place the first game from squid games

Mazda Key Holder

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Mazda Key Holder

Medium: 3D Printing, and CAD

Technologies: Fusion 360

Buying a 2007 Mazda Miata was one of the best decisions I ever made! However, the car has one annoying problem! It's the car key! In this post, I go into the problems with the card key, how I have fixed it and generated a few dollars in the process.

Shitty Add-on (SAO) Power Badge

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Shitty Add-on (SAO) Power Badge

Medium: Circuit Board Design

Technologies: EasyEDA, Soldering

Going to DEFCON for the first time, was really cool! It inspired me to create my first circuit boards and try to go back to sell the boards I made as a product the following year.