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mikael-ros/README.md

Hello! πŸ‘‹

My name is Mikael. I'm a 22 year old computer science student @ LTH, Lund University, Sweden. I do web and graphic design on the side and dabble in mod/game development amongst many other things. I also used to do video creation, social media and streaming in the past.

and use the following tools 🧰.

Note

I just released Slumper, a study tool for randomizing tasks!

Currently working on a small game :)


GitHub Streak


πŸ–οΈ When I'm not doing... all that, I enjoy

Cooking, exercising, gaming, reading, secondhand, and working with tech and electronics!


πŸ‘‹ You can reach me by e-mailing me at hello.embracket@gmail.com.

πŸ’Έ Like my projects? Feel free to give me a tip on Ko-Fi :)

Have a nice day! πŸ™

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  1. slumper slumper Public

    🎲 Slumper :: A web tool for randomizing and gamifying course exercises.

    TypeScript

  2. neobeam neobeam Public

    A modern take on the LaTeX beamer theme, for Marp

    CSS 13 1

  3. LTH-Anki LTH-Anki Public

    A collection of anki cards for the computer science program at LTH ||| En samling ankikort till Dataprogrammet (Datateknik) hos LTH

    3

  4. wiresharkR wiresharkR Public

    A set of scripts to process stacked IO graphs for Wireshark data

    R 1 1

  5. minecraft-on-marp minecraft-on-marp Public

    A Minecraft theme for Marp - now with extra jank

    CSS 2

  6. profile-card profile-card Public

    πŸͺͺ A card for putting the list of skills you have, in your GitHub readme, or elsewhere