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builder Β· breaker Β· optimizer
Hey β I'm auttomus, internet alter-ego of Kadek Agus Arya Pranata (yes, I'm Balinese, and yes, I debug with a view of beach or rice terraces sometimes).
I build custom cross-platform products I wish existed β then ship them before they're "ready". Currently obsessed with making one codebase run everywhere (web, desktop, mobile) without the "write once, debug everywhere" trauma.
Cross-domain builder. I go from system design to UI polish to quant models to LLM plumbing β sometimes before my morning coffee. Not because I'm unfocused, but because interesting problems don't respect discipline boundaries. I learn by breaking things first, reading documentation at 2am later.
The Stack (Currently Obsessively Using):
Why this combo? Next.js for the web, Tauri for native desktop apps that don't eat 500MB RAM, Rust because I enjoy suffering beautifully. Python for python stuff surely
| What I Tell People | The Honest Version |
|---|---|
| π· Cross-Platform Product Dev | I make custom websites and apps that share one brain (Next + Tauri). One codebase, everywhere. Less context switching, more shipping. |
| π£ AI Integration | I've built enough AI wrappers to know the demo is always prettier than production. I make LLMs actually usable in real products, not just Twitter threads. |
| π Quant Programming | I write data pipelines that go beep when numbers move. Enthusiast-level, not PhD-level. More "profitable heuristic" than "peer-reviewed paper." |
| π’ Open Source Obsession | Currently trying to birth a real open source project (not a tutorial clone). Still figuring out the shape of it, which is honestly the most fun part. |
Right Now (The Real Status):
β Designing architecture for a cross-platform tool that doesn't exist yet [wip]
β Going deeper into distributed systems & LLM integration patterns (the "elegant architecture" phase)
β Figuring out how to make open source sustainable (emotionally, not just technically)
β Occasionally wondering if Rust was the right choice. Then cargo build --release succeeds. I forget the question.
β Shipping fast, breaking things, fixing them elegantly.
Currently Learning: Distributed systems & LLM integrations β the "I should probably understand this before I break it" phase.
see what I'm actually building β
I don't showcase tutorial projects. If it's on my profile, it's because I needed it and it didn't exist.