I'm pb — a full-stack developer based in
India, open to any opportunity.
I build things for the web, tinker with Linux, edit
videos for fun, and break things to learn how they work.
"Unwavering confidence in my ability to learn."
// How it started
Always been into finding out exactly how tech works —
hardware and software. Most of my inspiration comes from
finding cool stuff on the internet and trying to recreate
it with my own spin, or solving little problems in my life
with software. Been taking paid clients since 2023, but
the line between "work" and "fun" has always been blurry.
// Languages & Frameworks
TypeScript · React · Next.js · Node.jsPython · PostgreSQL · Supabase
// Tools & Platforms
Git · Docker · Vercel · Linux · Figma
// The Setup
Custom compiled Arch · KDE Plasma + Hyprland
Alacritty (frosted glass, still dark) · Neovim
// On AI
I use AI extensively. I think it's stupid not to when it
speeds up your work exponentially. But vibecoding without
knowing what you're doing is a nightmare. I always make it
a point to learn what I just built and how to improve it.
// On Design
Good design is simple. Can my grandma look at this screen
and not call me asking how to use it? That's the bar.
// On Privacy
I don't sit well with data collection and tech privacy
infringement. An OS and SaaS that doesn't secretly know
your home address and exact BMI would be nice.
projects
p7-modernized
Replaced an outdated WordPress site with a massive custom Next.js 15 SSR app. Built a bespoke CMS and automated manual pipelines like image watermarking and Google Photos syncing.
A purple-themed Discord utility suite built to consolidate fragmented bot features into a single, high-performance 'OS'. Replaces paid tiers with custom-built integrations for LastFM, Spotify, and automated social tracking.
This site. A retro-futuristic terminal experience built to feel like booting into a real Linux machine. Monochrome aesthetics with rare color accents — just like my actual setup.
Various experiments, tools, and things built for fun. I don't draw a clear line between professional and fun — most projects start as curiosity and some turn into real products.