This is software that I have written or produced using certain tools. I'm not a developer, I'm more of a hacker / tinkerer, which is why a lot of my programs are just:
My code isn't the most pretty, reliable, or efficient. So don't rely on my work for production purposes.
TARDIS (Taz's Automatic Rice and Desktop Interface Setup) is a post-install script for Arch Linux that installs i3wm, system utilities, and applies some customisation.
Libreboot is not my own project, but since the Dell Precision T1650 / Optiplex 7010 unfortunately relies on proprietary blobs, the precompiled binaries will not work out of the box.
I decided to compile my own ROM using lbmk.
An attempt at making a very silly piece of malware using batch and VBS scripts. I made this spontaneously and therefore didn't bother saving the source code. Partly inspired by the YouTuber Enderman's "trash malware" series.
Malware I wrote during the pandemic when I literally had nothing else to do. Sadly, I never saved the code.
These are not so much programs, but rather services I host.
Mumble is a VoIP program similar to TeamSpeak but with no registration required. My server is hosted at notnapoleon.net (same as this website) on the default port.
It's dead 99.9% of the time, but feel free to connect to it (as long as you're not a dick).
SearxNG is a self-hosted metasearch engine.