Here is a collection of assorted things I have made using coding, CAD, 3D printing, simple electronics, etc. Unfortunately I cannot include anything made in a professional context (except that which is publically available) for confidentiality reasons, so this is all just for fun! My ML projects have blog posts.

GDPR Data Analysis

Thanks to GDPR, you can request all the data tech companies hold on you. As I love stats (especially about me), I have looked at this data for a few services I use. Shown here is my Spotify listening time with time of day, comparing the week to the weekend. I also have my cumulative distance cycled from MapMyRide. Crunching my Facebook data was enlightenting for the view of the the rise and fall of my own personal interactions with the service. All scripting was done in Python.

Unity Games

Some 2D games made in Unity (C#).  One shown is a survival take on Overcooked, and the other is a map generator and editor for a dungeon crawler.  There is a standalone post for my most revent project, Cometa.

"The Badonde Button"

Otherwise known as the best ratio of engineering to dumb requirements of anything I have made. Includes night vision camera, speaker, microphone, buttons, screen, lights, and WiFi 

FPV Drone

It is pretty amazing how good cheap off the shelf motor technology has become. This thing can travel >50mph, and is pretty fantastic in first person.

Laser Cutting

I have found that laser cutting can make much more aesthetically pleasing objects than cheap 3D printing. It also smells better! The Settlers of Catan board has seen a lot of use. Source files here if you would like to make your own.






Origami

A very tactile and satisfying way to spend time. I love making geometric shapes, generally composed of many constituent pieces. For example, the star below is 30 separate (small) sheets.

Misc