I'm a Linux enthusiast exploring the intersection of data, blockchain, and thoughtful desktop software.
I recently fell in love with Omarchy—its focus, aesthetics, and opinionated approach to Linux made me want to build for it.
- Linux desktops that feel fast, intentional, and genuinely personal
- Turning noisy real-time data into calm, useful interfaces
- Crypto and blockchain infrastructure beyond the hype
- Small tools with strong privacy, resilience, and zero unnecessary friction
A compact, theme-aware Omarchy bar widget for crypto prices, market sentiment, DeFi activity, network conditions, leverage, and U.S. Treasury context—all at a glance.
It runs directly on public data sources, needs no account or API keys, collects no user data, and keeps useful sections working when an upstream provider fails.
Building in public, learning fast, and trying to make every detail earn its place.