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codemaster

@codemaster

Joined June 5th, 2026

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Hacker, programmer, engineer and a cosmologist at the age of 16
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I fixed the error - you can now select folders in folders to be not sorted

I fixed the error - you can now select folders in folders to be not sorted

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Fixing bug, tidying, organising code, adding touch ups and making a way for it to be easily downloadable

Fixing bug, tidying, organising code, adding touch ups and making a way for it to be easily downloadable

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Added at timer and and patten detector to detect similar files - so much slower might remove it

Added at timer and and patten detector to detect similar files - so much slower might remove it

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Making a custom folder structure for the AI to follow

Making a custom folder structure for the AI to follow

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Made a menu that allow use to choose what folder and files get sorted

Made a menu that allow use to choose what folder and files get sorted

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For this project, I built Hackpad, a custom 3-key media macropad powered by a Seeed Studio XIAO RP2040 microcontroller and running KMK keyboard firmware. The hardware features a custom-routed PCB housed in a compact, 3D-printed enclosure that is securely assembled using durable M3 screws and brass heatset inserts. On the software side, the main challenge was optimizing the code syntax in VS Code and fine-tuning the framework's Tap Dance module. I am most proud of maximizing efficiency by mapping six full media functions (Volume Up/Down, Mute, Play/Pause, Next, and Previous Track) onto just three physical switches, creating a highly portable, durable device that works automatically on any computer via USB-C.

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