a spark of infinity
I never really understood why all the boys in my class played war games or pretended to be robots. What I did understand, though, was paper. I loved drawing and folding origami—there was something magical about transforming a simple sheet into something new, something you could measure, appreciate, and admire. It was complex, it was interesting, and it made me feel like the world had a hidden order waiting to be uncovered.
Math was always fun for me, and my architecture class was the best of all. When I was 15, I got my first computer, and I immediately fell in love with the internet. Just a few days later, I found myself wandering through Tor and darknet forums, fascinated by this endless universe I had just discovered. Around that time, I encountered Raptor and Linux—two pieces of software that shaped me in ways I didn't yet understand.
I played with Raptor so much that the highest thrill came from making it crash. And in Linux, I found something entirely different: a family, a home, a feeling so deep that even now I believe it's one of the best things that ever happened to me. I don't even know what to say about Linux… except thank you. Thank you to this wonderful kernel that kept me alive through the hardest moments of my life, and that still remains the most important part of who I am.
This little corner, this little website, is my way of showing the world a small spark of the infinity I carry inside. Feel free to click around and explore what's here.
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