Who I Am

I am Vyrnexis: Linux user, hobbyist coder, and repeat offender of “just one more refactor before bed.”

Most of what I build starts as a practical itch, then accidentally becomes a full project.

Origin Story (Condensed)

  • Started with VB6.
  • Got deeper with Delphi.
  • Spent time in C# and Python.
  • Landed on Nim and stayed there for speed, clarity, and sane binaries.

I also spent years reverse engineering, writing keygens, and built a Delphi DirectX9 menu hack for Combat Arms.

What I Build

  • Linux-first utilities and scripts
  • Terminal tools and launchers
  • Cinnamon and Budgie desktop applets
  • Projects that automate repetitive setup pain

Projects You Will See A Lot

  • NimLaunch: keyboard-first launcher workflows
  • Nymph: lightweight fetch utility in Nim
  • Sensibo applets: climate controls for Cinnamon/Budgie panels
  • Niri-install: scripted desktop bootstrap
  • BytePatcher / Pasfetch: lower-level utility experiments

About This Site

This site was hand-built from scratch and shaped for GitHub Pages compatibility.
It is not a downloaded blog template with a logo swap.

What To Expect Here

  • build logs
  • code snippets
  • project post-mortems
  • practical Linux notes
  • occasional humor when something breaks in a funny way

Current Focus

  • ship better Linux tools
  • document real workflows instead of theory
  • turn project work into useful YouTube content

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