SYSTEMS ENGINEER
// SIGNAL ARCHITECT
"Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one."
I build from the substrate up — render pipelines, compression codecs, evolutionary optimizers, procedural world generators. Same engineering, different frequencies.
When the solution space is too large to search, I let populations compete. The survivors become the architecture.
Stack Composition
SECURE UPLINK
Signal channels clear. Open for systems architecture, engine work, and research collaboration.
GITHUB UPLINK
"Tracking signal frequency across all bands."
SUBJECT: STELLIRO
Class: Systems Engineer // Signal Architect
Every system I touch starts at the same depth: the layer where bytes carry weight. I write render pipelines, compression codecs, and collision resolvers — not because frameworks don't exist, but because understanding the substrate is how you earn trust in what's built on top. Scaffolding is temporary. The structure has to stand on its own.
A single thread connects everything I build: signal transformation. Compressing information, encrypting it, hiding it inside other signals, synthesizing it from physics models. Same problem, different frequencies. When the solution space is too large to brute-force, I let evolution handle it — populations compete, mutate, breed. The ones that solve the problem survive.
The work I'm most invested in sits where deep systems engineering meets worldbuilding. Procedural landscapes shaped by simulated geology. AI agents that teach themselves under selective pressure. Architectures where every subsystem carries consequence. I build things that behave — not things that merely execute.
Vulkan · C++20 · GLSL · handwritten pipelines
compression · encryption · steganography · audio synthesis
genetic algorithms · reinforcement learning · population dynamics
zero-trust · offline-first · local execution only
> ADVISORY: Silence does not indicate inactivity.
Operational Axioms
Local > Cloud
Sovereignty requires possession. If your data lives on someone else's machine, so does your autonomy. Every system I build assumes the network doesn't exist — and still works.
Evolve > Enumerate
Brute-force search is expensive. Natural selection is cheap. Let populations compete under pressure, carry forward what works, and discard what doesn't. Iteration beats exhaustion.
Weight is Truth
A physics simulation that ignores inertia teaches nothing. A skill system with no cost produces no meaning. If it doesn't resist, it's decoration — not design.
ARTIFACT INDEX
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Priority Signals
Directory
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FABRICATION BAY
Beyond code, I manifest digital objects into physical reality. My workshop utilizes high-speed FDM technology to prototype functional parts, cosplay props, and structural components for electronics.
GENERAL 3D PRINT REQUEST
OpenSubmit a custom 3D printing request. Include your design files, reference links, and a description of what you need.
⚠ Pricing notice: Nothing here is free. Price varies based on print size, time, filament type & colour, electricity, and manual labour. You will receive a cost estimate before any work begins — no charges without your approval.
Drop files here or click to browse
STL, OBJ, 3MF, STEP, GCODE — Max 25MB per file, 5 files max
✅ Request Submitted
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MEDICAL ID CARD
SpecialisedRequest a printed Medical ID card with your critical health information. Provides first responders and fellow survivors with your medical details when you cannot communicate them yourself.
⚠ Your medical information is encrypted and stored temporarily until processed, then permanently deleted from our server. Review our Terms of Use & Privacy Policy (↗) before submitting.
If left blank, colour choices are at the discretion of the fabricator — typically black text on white or white text on black with a red Caduceus. A red background for severe allergic reactions is non-negotiable for clarity and safety.
✅ Request Submitted
Your Medical ID request has been securely encrypted and stored. It will be processed and then permanently deleted from our server.
You will be contacted at the email address you provided regarding shipping details and any applicable fees.
📜 Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 2026
1. Service Description
The Medical ID Fabrication Service (“Service”) is provided by Stelliro (“we”, “us”, “our”). The Service allows you to submit your medical information to request a physical Medical ID card.
2. Data Encryption & Temporary Storage
Your submission is encrypted using AES-256-CBC and stored as an encrypted file on our server. The encrypted data is accessible only to the site administrator. Once your submission has been processed and your Medical ID card fabricated, the encrypted file is permanently deleted from the server.
- All medical data is encrypted at rest using industry-standard AES-256-CBC encryption
- Encrypted files are stored in a directory that is blocked from public web access
- No unencrypted medical data is ever written to disk on our server
- No cookies or local storage are used to save your medical data in your browser
- Encrypted submissions are deleted from the server after processing
3. Data Access & Processing
Only the site administrator can decrypt and view your submission. Decryption occurs only for the purpose of fabricating your Medical ID card. After processing, the administrator downloads and deletes the encrypted file from the server. Your decrypted data exists only on the administrator’s local machine for fabrication purposes. Once billing is confirmed and the product is shipped — or the request is cancelled — all decrypted data is permanently removed from the local machine as well. No medical information is ever stored long-term on any system.
4. Information You Provide
You are solely responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the medical information you submit. We do not verify, validate, or cross-check any medical details. Providing inaccurate information may result in a Medical ID card that does not reflect your actual medical needs, which could be dangerous in an emergency.
5. Email Address Usage
Your email address is collected solely for the purpose of:
- Contacting you about your Medical ID request (shipping, clarifications)
- Communicating shipping fees and delivery details
We will not add your email to any mailing list, sell it to third parties, or use it for marketing purposes.
6. Shipping & Fees
The Medical ID card is offered at a low cost to cover materials and fabrication time. Final pricing will be communicated to you via email before any work begins. You are also responsible for all shipping and handling fees associated with delivering the card to you. No card will be fabricated or shipped until pricing and shipping fees are confirmed and received.
7. No Medical Advice
This Service is not a medical service and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The Medical ID card is an informational tool only. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions. We are not liable for any medical outcomes resulting from the use or misuse of the Medical ID card.
8. Limitation of Liability
The Service is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. To the fullest extent permitted by law:
- We are not responsible for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the fabricated Medical ID card
- We are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages arising from the use of this Service
- We are not responsible for delays in fabrication or shipping
- We are not liable for any actions taken by third parties based on information on your Medical ID card
9. Eligibility
You must be at least 18 years of age to use this Service, or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. By submitting a request, you confirm that you meet this requirement. Submissions on behalf of minors must be made by their parent or legal guardian.
10. Cancellation & Refunds
You may cancel your request at any time before the card is fabricated by contacting us at dev@stelliro.com. Once a card has been fabricated and shipped, shipping fees are non-refundable. If you receive a card with errors caused by us, we will refabricate and reship at no additional cost.
11. Intellectual Property
The Medical ID card design, layout, and any Stelliro branding remain the property of Stelliro. You are granted a personal, non-transferable licence to use the fabricated card for its intended purpose.
12. Privacy Rights & Data Deletion
Your encrypted submission will be deleted from our server after your Medical ID card has been fabricated. If you wish to request early deletion before processing, contact dev@stelliro.com. Once deleted from our server, no copy of your medical data remains on our infrastructure.
13. Changes to Terms
We do not anticipate changing these terms and have no intention of doing so under normal circumstances. However, if changes become necessary — for example, to comply with new legal requirements or to improve security practices — we will update this page with a revised date. Under no circumstances will any change to these terms permit the sale, sharing, or commercial use of any of your data. That commitment is unconditional and permanent. If we are ever faced with a legal mandate or external pressure that would compromise the privacy of your information, we will discontinue the Medical ID Fabrication Service entirely rather than comply. Your data will never be surrendered. Continued use of the Service after any update constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
14. Governing Law
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with applicable law. Any disputes shall be resolved through good-faith communication before pursuing legal remedies.
15. Contact
For questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Service, your data, or these terms, contact us at: dev@stelliro.com
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