- π οΈ French IT maintenance technician β powered by baguettes, cheese, wine and endless debugging π§βπ¨π₯π§π·
- π Open source enthusiast
- π Self-hosting, Proxmox and homelab fan
- π€ I use AI as an accelerator, not as a magic button
Iβm not a professional developer. My approach is more hands-on: I start from a real need, use AI to move the code forward, then spend a lot of time testing, fixing, checking and stabilizing things in real environments.
βI use AI to contribute to open source I care about, then spend hours testing, fixing, and stabilizing the result.β
I mostly contribute to open source projects I use or genuinely care about.
My role is somewhere between advanced tester, practical maintainer and patient tinkerer:
- π§ͺ testing on real devices;
- π reproducing and documenting bugs;
- π§ getting issues fixed with the help of AI;
- π¦ checking builds, branches and regressions;
- π§ turning an idea into something actually usable.
AI can help write code, but the long part is still human: understanding what breaks, testing edge cases, retrying, fixing, and starting over until it works properly.
glasskeep-enhanced is my main project.
Itβs a modern fork of Glass Keep / Keep Notes, aiming to become a cleaner, more complete and pleasant open source, self-hosted alternative for everyday use.
The idea is simple: keep control over your notes, your data and your infrastructure, in the open source / homelab spirit I care about.
Main focus:
- π self-hosted approach;
- π΄ offline support;
- π sync between devices;
- π multilingual support;
- π¨ modernized interface;
- π οΈ fixes based on real-world usage.
π View project
An unofficial community fork around AdAway, focused on stability, recent Android compatibility and real-world usage.
Main topics:
- π‘ VPN mode;
- πΊ Android TV;
- π€ recent Android versions;
- π§ practical tweaks and testing on real devices.
π View project
A small collection of tools and scripts around Proxmox, Linux/LXC and homelab setups.
The goal is to simplify maintenance, automation and troubleshooting tasks in a self-hosted environment.
π View project
- π§ Linux / LXC
- π± Android / APK / real-device testing / Android Studio
- πͺ Windows 11 / PowerShell
- π§ Git / GitHub
- π§ͺ Logs, builds, crashes, debugging
- π€ Claude Code, ChatGPT and other AI tools
- π Proxmox / homelab / self-hosting
Because I like tools that can be understood, modified, improved and shared.
Iβd rather contribute to free and open projects, even modestly, than stay stuck with closed apps that do not always move in the usersβ best interest.
In my opinion, closed source often means there is something to hide.
Open source lets people verify, understand, fix and take back control.
Open source, self-hosting, real testing, patience and continuous improvement.