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I'm a C++ developer and hardware accelerated 2D graphics with SDL2.
I'm excited to share a complete, fully playable demo that I created in just three days work that would normally require a month of solo effort.
The accelerated timeline was made possible by AI. After watching a YouTube video showcasing Kimi K2's aptitude for game programming, I wrote a detailed prompt and fed it to the model.
It instantly returned a project brief in PDF and navigable HTML, plus an initial code base. The first iteration was rough poor structure, lots of technical debt so I iterated with GPT4.1, Claude Sonnet, and Gemini 2.5 Pro.
Gemini ultimately produced the cleanest results, and I refined its output through dozens of targeted prompts and reviews.
The final repository is about 4 000 lines of C++, 100 % AI generated but human directed. I designed the architecture, dictated every interface, and ran continuous code reviews to ensure quality and performance.
A word of caution: non-programmers may be able to bootstrap a prototype, but without the ability to read, debug, and steer the code, you'll hit a wall almost immediately. AI is an amplifier, not a replacement.
Live demo and full source available (to show) on job interviews or showcases.
Many developers use Github but also many developers use GitLab, more specificly private Gitlab instances.
I am running about 50 projets on my private instance that i have setup on an online VM.
Click here to visit my Wazuh instance
Wazuh is a free and open-source security platform designed to help organizations detect threats, monitor integrity, ensure compliance, and respond to incidents. It provides Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) capabilities by collecting, aggregating, and analyzing security data from endpoints and servers in real time.
Wazuh includes powerful features such as:
- Log data collection and analysis
- File integrity monitoring
- Intrusion detection (HIDS)
- Vulnerability detection
- Security configuration assessment
- Cloud security monitoring
- Compliance reporting (e.g., PCI DSS, GDPR, HIPAA)
It works through a centralized management server, lightweight agents deployed on monitored systems, and integrates seamlessly with Elastic Stack (ELK) for data visualization and correlation.
Wazuh is widely used in DevSecOps, SOC environments, and enterprise IT infrastructures to enhance visibility and strengthen security posture.
I would agree with you to say that using Wazuh at home feels like using a 3 millions dollars rocket to kill a fly ! Well it's cool !
Click here to visit my OSINT project
I am actualy working on an OSINT platform on my free time.
It is in alpha state and here is a preview of what it can do.
I am huge fan of the Raspberry PI platform.
I built a small PI cluster with 7 compute modules for mutiple home labs.
Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is a powerful open-source platform for enterprise virtualization. It allows users to deploy and manage virtual machines (VMs) and containers (LXC) through a unified web-based interface.
Built on Debian Linux and integrating KVM for full virtualization and LXC for lightweight containers, Proxmox VE offers features such as:
- Centralized management via web UI or CLI
- High Availability (HA) clustering
- Live migration of VMs
- Backup and restore system (including Proxmox Backup Server integration)
- Integrated firewall and role-based access control
- Support for ZFS, Ceph, and software-defined storage
Proxmox is widely used by system administrators, DevOps teams, and IT departments for building private clouds, test environments, or production-grade infrastructure. It provides a cost-effective alternative to proprietary solutions like VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V, with a strong community and optional enterprise support.
OpenSimulator (OpenSim) is an open-source 3D virtual world server platform that allows users to create and host their own virtual environments, similar to Second Life. It supports immersive experiences, real-time collaboration, and user-generated content through customizable avatars, objects, and scripting.
Key features of OpenSim include:
- Support for the Second Life protocol (SL-compatible viewers)
- Region-based grid architecture (standalone or connected grid)
- Highly customizable 3D environments
- Scripting with LSL (Linden Scripting Language)
- Hypergrid support for connecting to other OpenSim grids
- Modular plugin system for extending functionality
- Asset and inventory management systems
OpenSim is used in education, training, simulation, art, and social interaction. It provides a flexible platform for building persistent virtual worlds either privately or as part of a publicly accessible metaverse.
AzerothCore is inspired by the most famous MMORPG World of Warcraft.
I am a 3D enthousiast, i've created this gun model in Blender by self learning. I am not an expert obviously but i'm still happy with what i could accomplish by myself with few tutorials.