A reference for projects built under LYSZT — spanning systems software, web applications, developer tools, and learning resources.
Most of what is documented here supports tools built to help people using technology.
Architecture, implementation decisions, and usage guides for active projects. Covers how things are built and why specific choices were made.
Informal notes, experiments, and observations accumulated while building. Less structured than documentation, more honest about the process.
References and guides for developer tools aimed at CS students — RISC-V simulation, number systems, academic writing, CS concepts and more.
Open source, documented work.
Projects are built and maintained at various stages — from early experiments to actively used tools. Each is released publicly as it reaches some level of maturity.
Refactored Providentia Network.
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