I am a student at the Southern Alberta Insitute of Technology (SAIT).
My fascination lies primarily with operating system internals and systems-level tools. My goal is to bring the everyday computing environment of Linux/BSD nerds to visually impaired users, and to ensure the saftey, privacy and security of the internet. Some of my projects reflect this.
I have all of my code projects hosted on my Github.
epub-with-pinyin — I wrote a program to add Pinyin above Chinese characters in .epub files to assist myself and others learning Mandarin Chinese.
chess — I wrote a command-line chess game in C++. It is compileable on almost any system.
tait.tech — All the code for my website is open source.
Napolean — A work-in-progress suite of tools to be used in conjunction with a Raspberry Pi and camera to produce text files from scanned books.
subnetting — A one-night write of a tool to automatically calculate network subnet masks based on required hosts and base IP.
I also ocassionally put content on my lbry channel, and the blog I host on this site.
Sometimes I have ideas that I haven’t done anything with yet. Those are here.
You can reach me via email at tait@tait.tech
If you use PGP, this is my public key