cs engineer · security · networks · anits
I build tools that work at the layer most people don't see — networks, terminals, security protocols. CS Engineering student at ANITS.
Who I Am
I'm a CS Engineering student who builds real tools — not tutorials. From Tor-based encrypted chat to C++ network simulators, my work lives at the intersection of security, networking, and systems.
I started with a voice assistant called Brooke. Now I'm building things that handle cryptographic keys, GPS signal maps, and terminal interfaces. Tools that matter.
Open to collaborations with people who care about the craft, the protocol, the detail — the layer most people skip.
Skills
From cryptography to systems programming — tools I reach for when building something that has to actually work.
Languages
Security
Networking
Tools
Systems
Currently Learning
Projects
Security · Featured
Tor-based ephemeral P2P chat. Fresh cryptographic keys every session. Zero data persists on exit. Built for the paranoid — v2.0.0.
Networking
Browser-based signal intelligence. Learns your commute, maps jitter and packet loss, warns before dead zones hit.
Tooling
Keyboard-centric TUI file manager and text editor. Dual-pane, live metadata inspector, auto-backup on every overwrite.
Community
Interactive D3.js tree map of all CS domains with curated free resources. Built for students navigating the field.
Systems
C++ network simulator that mimics jitter using dynamic buffer and core pinning to reduce latency variance.
Contact
Open to internships, collaborations, and conversations about security, networking, and systems.