I have been playing with computers since I was in second grade, starting off with Scratch and Code.org. I know a lot about tech support, being known as the "tech support kid" across elementary to high school and frequently being pulled out of class to help staff with their problems. I've recently been working through a remote desktop setup using Sunshine and Tailscale, which means I can always get a consistent environment no matter if I am at school with my tablet, at home on my laptop, or at work on some other device. In 2020, I started learning web development by just messing around, making different projects, and learning quite a bit about how the web works. In the past year, I have made a fullstack website, quite a bit of different portfolio pages, and have excelled in making a lot of my internet-based crafts. I can also deploy software to small-scale Linux servers, and manage them pretty well. I use this skill to host my own website, an independent live-streaming platform, and a secure cloud platform I can use to store and backup my important files online. Since 2024, I have been prioritizing Semantic HTML and Accessible CSS with my current projects, making sure everything works, looks, and performs great across all browsers.