8.2+
Years coding
Taught myself at 9, still going.
Creative developer · Amsterdam
From Hack Club residencies to late-night Unity jams, I love shipping experiments that feel handcrafted. This space tracks what I’m building, learning, and obsessing over.
8.2+
Years coding
Taught myself at 9, still going.
9
Projects shipped
Games, hardware, and experiments.
4
Hack Club events
Juice, HighSeas, and more.
Highlights
Turning a full-height trash bin into a synced disco show
Nick and Nasi built an interactive trash bin with sensors, motor control, audio, LEDs, and a stage-worthy cabinet.
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Two dozen days living, building, and journaling in San Francisco
A long-form diary about the Hack Club Neighborhood residency: shipping projects, crashing events, and figuring out community life on the fly.
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100 teenage builders, 12 days in Shanghai, one VR party game
Hack Club flew me to Shanghai where I prototyped PartyVR - a chaotic multiplayer party built in just 100 hours.
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Custom macropad built during a Hack Club PCB sprint
Designed a 16-key macropad PCB, modeled a snap-fit case, and soldered everything with my grandpa in a weekend.
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My first Unity rage platformer
A 2D swing-physics platformer that taught me how to ship a complete Unity game.
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Balancing school, contract work, and Hack Club experiments. I like keeping one shipped project, one long-form build, and one playful toy in rotation.
Building
Refining PartyVR and designing modular levels that can load live during a session.
Learning
Digging deeper into .NET for school projects while using PHP for small deployable sites.
Community
Organising Dutch Hack Club meetups + running tiny jam sessions with friends.
Availability
Available for freelance web or Unity work starting March 2025.
Timeline
2017
Started building browser games at age nine using whatever tutorials I could find.
2022 – Present
Studying full-stack development with a focus on product thinking.
Dec 2023
Found the community that keeps me shipping.
I love teaming up on playful experiments, fast prototypes, and hardware storytelling.