I'm Geervan, a 2nd year computer science student who spends a lot of time building strange software experiments.
Iβm not particularly interested in cloning the same SaaS dashboard for the hundredth time.
I like poking weird ideas in software just to see what happens.
Some of the directions this curiosity usually goes:
- chaotic cryptography simulations
- automation bots that remove annoying workflows
- AI-assisted developer tooling
- interactive 3D environments on the web
- tools solving oddly specific problems
Most projects start with something like:
"this probably shouldn't work⦠but let's try it."
A Curiosity based side project for making our college's SLCM more accessible by turning it into a mobile app
Flutter + Dart for the chaos that unloaded,Cant share due to obvious reason HoD knows about it XDDD but yes it works
A cryptography experiment where a 3D Rubik's Cube acts as a dynamic symmetric key.
Three.js + WebRTC experiment exploring chaotic transformations for encryption.
AI-assisted workflow bot that analyzes pull requests and generates structured review feedback.
Built to reduce friction in developer code reviews.
A 3D virtual learning environment built with React and Three.js exploring spatial study spaces.
Automation bot interacting with the student management system to handle:
- housekeeping requests
- attendance scraping
Python + Playwright automation.
π Github
Flutter mobile tool that reminds students to collect their belongings after class.
Uses checklist workflows and timed reminders.
AI agents
Claude
Copilot
Cursor
automation tooling
Playwright
status: building strange software
uptime: unknown
entropy: increasing


