Builder Brain
Code is one of the clearest ways I know to turn an idea into something real. I like systems, logic, and the small satisfaction of making a machine behave exactly the way I imagined it would.
I like making things that feel solid, whether that means code, music, photographs, or a weird little website that looks like it should hum when the room goes quiet. Hungary is home base. Forests, old infrastructure, night walks, and heavy basslines keep bleeding into whatever I build.
Code is one of the clearest ways I know to turn an idea into something real. I like systems, logic, and the small satisfaction of making a machine behave exactly the way I imagined it would.
When I need to recalibrate, I leave the screen behind and go wandering. Hiking, biking, and taking photos keep me honest in a way software never quite can.
Bass guitar is where a lot of the pressure lands. I like riffs that drag, throb, or glow a little. The tabs page exists because some sounds are easier to archive than explain.
The web still feels magical when it gets personal, weird, and handmade. I collect the corners that feel like secret menu screens, forgotten bookmarks, or tiny worlds built by one person after midnight.