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Hello, I'm Andy.

I am a creator, an explorer, and a musician from Hungary. My life keeps leaning between the clean logic of a codebase and the wild, less predictable language of weather, trails, and whatever waits outside the glow of a screen.

Into the Code

Technology is still the quickest way I know to build something from nothing. This site is my digital home for projects, interests, and the sparks that keep following me around. I like the tension between low-level systems and high-level logic, and I spend most of my coding time in Rust, C++, and Python. When I am not writing something, I am usually wandering through midnight indie animation rabbit holes, looking for art that feels too strange to show up in daylight.

Into the Wild

Nature is where the static burns off. I hike, bike, and keep chasing places that feel a little quieter than the last one. Photography became part of that habit almost naturally. I like catching the moments where the earth, the weather, and old concrete decide to say something for themselves. That side of me lives in the Gallery.

Art and Rhythm

Beyond the screen and the trail, music is the thing holding the room together. I play bass guitar and I love the weight of low frequencies, the part of a song that keeps everything from drifting apart. A lot of my off-hours go to manga, underground art, and whatever weird thing the internet throws through the window next. If you want the string-noise archive, step into the Tabs.

creator explorer musician Hungary Rust / C++ / Python old web forever
miku tv // channel scan
searching for a signal...
night notes

This place is meant to feel like a menu screen you should not have left running alone at 2:14 AM. Not hostile, just alive.

foggy rails bass rumble old desktop glow late web signals
fast travel

Gallery

Photographs from tracks, cloud cover, old machines, and every place that felt quiet enough to keep.

My Radar

A network map of my own corners, favorite weird sites, and the little routes I keep bookmarked.

Music Zone

A rotating wall of artists that keep the room loud, glitchy, heavy, dreamy, or all four at once.

Tabs

The text-file bass vault: riffs, low-end ideas, and the archive folder that keeps getting heavier.

About Me

A cleaner read on the person behind the site, the boots, the code, and the bookmarks.