I'm Nyeki.

I used to have a more elaborate website to show, but lately I've gone for the plain HTML path. <pre /> is pretty after all.

I could use this to complain about Next.js and practically every single dev tool that requires a build step before being able to show your site; Where's HTML's simplicity?

There's always some stuff that's missing in HTML stuff, like reusability, but welp, I'm happier without 7 config files for 7 different parts of my hello world Next.js app.

I've worked on some projects, currently starting a company of my own (not yet launched). The public projects I have are:

I'm happy coding with Python, JS/TS, and Rust.

I'm also a serial self-hoster. If it can be self-hosted (and I need it), I'll do it. I self-host my mail, photos, apps, DBs, Minecraft servers, git server, and practically everything all with Docker.

There's a blog link at the top of the page, that blog's mostly empty. I don't plan to expand it because by the time I've thought about a topic enough to write a blog post, I don't want to re-visit all of it.

I'm online in a few SNS, though no Instagram, X, YouTube, and so. Mainly just GitHub and Discord, and I'll leave Discord soon because the illuminati are after me for my cat's pictures.

P.S. Did we all forget about the beauty of HTML CSS JS?