Linux Afficionado | CS/CE | Front
Opponent of Abstract | CA/USA | Void
- Praising Linux and Fedora like nothing else, and very much a part of open-source communities.
- Computer Science and Computer Engineering being my passion, I am always after the intersection of theory and real-world application.
- Looking at the front-end with a critical eye—I give more preference to clarity, usability, and practical problem-solving than to needless abstraction.
- Uncertain researcher and theorist, working on the Testanic Systemic Analysis (TSA) as a new way of seeing difficult patterns in technology and life.
- Proponent of Untierium: I study systems with the guidance of the principles of Untierial Knowledge, trying to uncover the hidden connection in various subjects.
- Doer of Testanic confrontation: I look into the way things, tools, and systems interact through parallaxes, producing results (RAVs) and pushing the knowledge frontier with models like Centrax and Valteon.
- Lifelong learner—whether it is getting to the core of the Linux kernel, trying out new software, or growing the Testanic Astral Cipher (TSATAC) within TSA-based models.
My research relies on the Testanic Systemic Analysis method. This method is excellent because it allows to recognize and explain the patterns by untierial principles. I apply TSA to analyze how the machine acquires information by the simultaneous grouping of objects, tools, and systems, which is the very RAVs.
In case you are into deep tech, new paradigms of thinking, or probing the limits of systemic analysis and computational theory, do not hesitate to reach out! How to reach me: [email protected] or [email protected]
“Understanding, Exploration, Application.”