If you're wondering how to contact me, do so through my Bluesky and Mastodon accounts.I may (or may not) share some cool things regarding my projects on my Codeberg (open-source stuff) and YouTube.

what software do you use?
- Text/Code editor: VS Codium
- Image editor: GIMP
- Audio editor: Audacity
what programming languages and engines/frameworks do you work in?
Lua/Luau, Python, and C# are the languages I know.
I like getting my hands dirty with the Roblox engine, Love2D framework, and Godot Engine.
what's your pc setup?
It's just a Debian Linux PC with an overkill amount of RAM and a decent graphics card. I bought it as a prebuilt and have since been tweaking the hardware to my needs.
where do you get sound effects & images?
For images & icons, I like using Wikimedia as a resource. I also use game-icons.net for icons (duh).
As for sound effects, I simply take them from games that just so happened to have the sounds I'm looking for (i <3 The Sounds Resource). Pixabay is used when I simply can't do this (either because of copyright or I literally just cannot find what I'm looking for).can i reupload your games?
Check to see if my game's source-code is open on my Codeberg. If it is, then sure, just make sure you're following the licensing terms. Otherwise, absolutely fucking not.
can i showcase your games on my YouTube channel?
Yeah, go ahead. Just make sure you provide a link to the games you're showing off.
are there any rules for use with original works you made?
1. You're not allowed to feed it into "generative AI."
2. You're not allowed to monetise it without my permission, to which negotiations for profit sharing is required.
3. You're free to reupload it as long as explicit permission is given (usually in the description or in DM's if you're unsure), and you're giving credit (a link to this site is fine).
wait...linux? yet you use roblox? why not use windows?
I've had a disdain toward Microsoft and their horrid products ever since Windows 11 came out. My biggest problem with it is the fact that a Microsoft account is required in order to even use it at all.
My frustrations with the operating system and its owners began my journey to Linux. I started with Mint, then flipped around into a bunch of different distros, then finally landed on Debian.Vinegar is what I use in order to get Roblox Studio working at all (bless the VinegarHQ project).