01 — About
Learning by hand,
not by lecture.
I don't learn programming from a syllabus. I learn it by opening an editor, deciding I want a thing to exist, and figuring out the rest on the way there.
That's meant hand-tracking a cursor with a webcam before I fully understood the math behind it, teaching a voice assistant to speak Hinglish before I knew what a language model really was, and shipping an Android app before I'd call myself an Android developer. AI is part of how I build now — not a shortcut around learning, but a collaborator I build alongside.
Outside the editor, I write, sing covers I'm slowly getting braver about posting, sketch, and take things apart to see how they work — DIY electronics included.
02 — Lab Log
Things I've built
Gestix
A hand-gesture PC controller — wave, pinch, and point to control volume and brightness, no mouse required. Working toward a custom sensor glove as the next step.
baby AI
A Hinglish-speaking voice assistant that learns from the Q&A pairs I feed it, storing what it picks up in SQLite behind a small animated desktop avatar.
HourLog
An Android app for tracking productivity hour by hour, with scheduled nudges so the tracking actually happens instead of getting forgotten.
Meri Zindagi — My Life
A single-file life management app — scheduling, wardrobe tracking, study sections, and shareable templates — currently being carried over into a native Android build.
03 — Off the Keyboard
Words, not code
My Theory of Love
A reflective, Hinglish-inflected book of essays — working through love the way I work through everything else, one honest draft at a time.
A World Where I Born and My Life
An ongoing personal biography, chapter by chapter — an attempt to put a whole life into words while I'm still living it.
Covers & Sketches
Song covers posted in slow, deliberate steps out of my comfort zone, plus sketching and video editing on the side.
04 — Contact