i don't let my schooling interfere with my education
read all about me here: portfolio
gsoc'25 project page: vortex's report page
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🔥 software engineer at resonate (yc w26) — building ai-native messaging from concept to launch
🥷 google summer of code '25 — acl permission management for distributed linux file systems
🛠️ full-stack developer and product builder — go, system design, and a soft spot for low-level rust
🔍 hardware hacker — reverse engineering circuits, embedded software, electronics, and iot
💾 shipped meteor (used by 6 yc-backed companies), neuraleap (50m linkedin profiles processed), gloss card, stockic, metawiper
🔋 published: cross-compatible encryption adapter for securing legacy modbus devices — comsnets 2025
🎓 electrical engineering @ nit hamirpur — status: surviving
here is my cv
neovim offcourse. it's the best.
i use arch btw on my desktop computer. while traveling, i have my macbook in my backpack.
i love working on projects that build our future. i stay on a topic that interests me for some time and work hard to explore it further. then, i find something else but stay connected to the previous ones. i don't like to miss out on anything.
i love reading books, especially business, philosophy, and novels. i also love playing football and running. in fact, i am an endurance runner and love running for miles.
i watch netflix and youtube or have long discussions with my nerdy friends.
linux kernel development (robert love), hacking: the art of exploitation (jon erickson), linux in a nutshell (ellen siever, stephen figgins, robert love, and arnold robbins), linux kernel in a nutshell (greg kroah-hartman), the art of electronics (paul horowitz and winfield hill), nmap cookbook (nicholas marsh)







