<p>This page contains a non-extensive list of both personal projects and projects I have contributed to, many are software related, but others are related to my music. Some of these projects are incomplete while others are dead. Enjoy!</p> <h3>Music</h3> <p>I've been playing the guitar for many years now, and I've also had time to play around with synthesizers and drum machines.</p> <h4><a href="/music.html" >The Music in Noise</a></h4> <p>Yup, this website is named after my solo artist alias. This is an ongoing project of mine in which I play with different styles and create music. There's not really any consistency with the genre, it's really just whatever I find entertaining at the moment.</p> <h4> <a href="https://open.lbry.com/@nortega:7?r=FnizT7ACmJrTdw6HQJxAVGgFcHGN6oFy" target="_blank" > LBRY Channel </a> </h4> <p>I upload some covers and random guitar stuff to a LBRY channel I've got. I've even made some acoustic covers of metal songs, like "Higher" by Creed.</p> <h3>Software</h3> <p>I have been interested in coding and computers for a very long time, having used GNU/Linux as my main operating system since I was 15. I know plenty of programming languages, but my favorites are most definitely C and C++. You can find more of my personal projects on <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega" target="_blank" >GitLab</a> or <a href="https://gitgud.io/naortega" target="_blank" >GitGud</a>.</p> <h4> <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega/basickernel" target="_blank" > BasicKernel </a> </h4> <p>A basic kernel written for the x86 architecture. It's a small project I'm doing to learn kernel development from the ground up, using the book <i> <a href="http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/%7Eexr/lectures/opsys/10_11/lectures/os-dev.pdf" target="_blank" > Writing a Simple Operating System from Scratch </a> </i> as a guide.</p> <h4> <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega/colonel" target="_blank" > Colonel </a> </h4> <p>A personal kernel project that I've been working on, my goal being to write a kernel and bootstrap a userland in order to be able to compile projects for the OS.</p> <h4><a href="/decentralized.html" >Decentralized</a></h4> <p>A collection of different free software applications that use a decentralized networking model to communicate between clients.</p> <h4> <a href="https://notabug.org/bkeys/DMUX/" target="_blank" > DMUX </a> </h4> <p>This is a project I worked on for a year with <a href="https://bkeys.org/" target="_blank" >Brigham Keys</a> (back when it was still a C++ project). The aim was to create a 3D car derby shooter game.</p> <h4><a href="/doublesgame.html" >DoublesGame</a></h4> <p>This really isn't a program on its own, but rather a fun little programming game you can play while waiting for your operating system to finish installing.</p> <h4> <a href="https://indivisible.themusicinnoise.net" target="_blank" > Indivisible </a> </h4> <p>A fun little project I've worked on for some time which generates prime numbers and (necessarily) tests to see if a number is prime. It is optimized based upon certain mathematical properties, implemented in Rust with parallel computations. The main page is written in Spanish, as it's for a contest in Spain, but the <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega/indivisible" target="_blank" > repository and documentation </a> is all in English.</p> <h4> <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega/neocomm" target="_blank" > NeoComm </a> </h4> <p>This is a small project I've been working on which aims at using DHT networking to create a decentralized and anti-censorship alternative to IRC.</p> <h4> <a href="https://prism-break.org/en/" target="_blank" > Prism-Break </a> </h4> <p>I contributed a few Spanish translations to this site, since I saw a lot of it was still in English.</p> <h4> <a href="https://gitlab.com/naortega/spaceshipsim" target="_blank" > SpaceShipSim </a> </h4> <p>An educational simulation on how an object behaves in a frictionless environment such as that of space, using the Allegro5 libraries.</p>