Here you will find links to various things I am proud enough to share, including websites I host as part of my homelab. Some of said links will bring you to the official website because the services are private.
You can also find my Github page (soon my Gitea page) and other things you might be interested to know about me.
I heard that having experience with operating systems is important in tech, so here's mine
Daily drive with Hyprland
A very good and stable OS, I daily drived it for 6 months and will return to it when I have more experience in Linux. The abstraction layer the configurations bring make it difficult to grasp.
However, I see it as a great alternative to Windows in a company setting, mainly thanks to the versioning and the possibility to centralize configurations for all machines and users in a simple git repository. A system administrator could make changes to the OS without needing access the computer.
Production server
Personal lab and used during the TPI
Learnt how to use it at the EMF
Daily drived it from 2023 to 2024 and used it at the EMF and Papiliorama
Daily drived it from 2013 to end of 2022
I write fiction since I am ten. It is a fun hobby that I wish to continue for the decades to come. If I feel like we get well together, I might share the website I publish on.
Of course, if I write, I read. Whenever I have time for myself to be fair.
From 2019 to 2025 I volunteered in an LGBT+ association in Fribourg. There, I organized a support group and some events linked to it. This role taught me to be well organized and a good listener.
Otherwise, I audit the accounts of a small organization that aims to give better access to medical care to trans people.
I take lessons at ELAA, a school for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). It teaches me patience, tactics, a great sense of surroundings, and, of course, history.
L'Ecole Lémanique d'Art et d'Action proposes competitions, but also scenic representations. I learn there to stage combats for entertainment while keeping the historical way of fighting.
Cartography is fun, especially drawing forest edges. I do recommend it for a rest day. It is also cool to take part to an open source project pushed forward by thousands of people.