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ABOUT ME

 * Main online usernames: tirimid, Tirimid, polytopelover
 * Preferred pronouns: any
 * Languages I understand: English, Russian
 * Some things I like: programming, cool design, math, electronics, writing,
   conlangs
 * Some things I hate: bloatware, planned obsolescence, the advertising industry
 * Favorite operating systems: Gentoo Linux, Arch Linux
 * Favorite programming languages: C, (minimal subset of) C++
 * GitHub: tirimid

Hello, I'm tirimid (sometimes Tirimid or polytopelover) and this is my personal
website for publishing things I make - which means essays, guides, documentation
and so on. Whenever I create something that I want to put out into the world for
others to see, I will probably create a page about it on this site. Obviously
not everything I've ever made is something I'm comfortable with uploading here,
so this is not a definitive catalog of my works.

I am strongly in favor of free software, privacy, and security. The source code
to this website is available at its GitHub.

If you need to contact me for some reason, you can send an email to
tirimid@tirimid.net. I usually check this mailbox at least once a day, but do
not expect an immediate response.


AGGREGATED PAGES

 * BFC: A tiny brainfuck compiler that turns Brainfuck source input into
   GNU-as-compatible assembly output
 * CMFC: A custom markup format / compiler I designed and implemented
 * escl: A hyperminimalist privelege elevation praogram, similar to sudo or doas
 * ipa-translate: A Rust crate for translating ASCII text into the International
   Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
 * lithic: A programming language and transpiler I created for personal usage,
   made to be minimal and easy
 * medioed: My first personal mediocre text editor
 * mincbuild: A minimal C(++) buildsystem which doesn't require you to learn any
   new technology, like a DSL
 * Quevish: A conlang based on semantic "evaluation" of a queue with a fairly
   regular and consistent syntax
 * The Sleeptalker Ritual: A ritualpasta-style thing about talking to spirits by
   doing an intentional possession of a person
 * Unnamic: A conlang project I made to create something a bit more
   phonologically and morphologically complex than my usual stuff
 * VVSML: A very simple markup language with fun syntax and utterly deranged
   features
 * What was the First Rhythm Game?: A short historical work of research, trying
   to figure out what the first rhythm game was


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