I'm Santino Vivas — 18, a university student who loves making things on the web. AI, science and blockchain are among my interests, and I like projects that sit somewhere near all of them.
I spend my time between classes, reading, and long sessions in front of a code editor. I don't take myself too seriously, but I do care a lot about craft — how interfaces feel, how a page breathes, whether a detail earns its place.
I'm genuinely curious about a few fields — AI, science, blockchain — and I like building small projects that explore them. None of that defines me; they're interests I enjoy exploring alongside everything else I'm still figuring out.
I'm not an expert in any of these — I just enjoy poking at them in my spare time.
Reading about how models learn, tinkering with APIs, and trying to understand what's really going on under the hood.
I love the way a single clean idea can explain a whole corner of reality. Occasional reader of papers, regular watcher of long explainer videos.
Drawn by the technology more than the hype — smart contracts, wallets, and the idea of public, verifiable systems.
Typography, motion, small interactions, dark interfaces. I notice these things everywhere and try to respect them in my own work.
Essays, technical notes, random Wikipedia deep-dives. Thinking on paper helps me understand anything.
The thread behind all of the above. The fun is in starting, shipping something small, and seeing what I learn along the way.
An evolving toolbox — things I'm comfortable with, things I'm still picking up.
Personal experiments — built to learn, most still in motion. Click any card for details.
A small web app that reads PDFs and answers questions about them with inline citations.
An interactive 3D viewer to explore simple geometric surfaces — just to learn WebGL better.
A tiny experiment: encrypted journal entries timestamped on a public chain. Mostly built to learn Solidity.
A sketch of a protocol for verifying model outputs without revealing the model. Early notes, lots of open questions.
Studying full-time, building small things on the side, writing down what I learn.
First real dive into Solidity and smart-contract tooling through a couple of small dApps.
Started formal CS studies. More math, more depth, still learning.
First line of PyTorch. First fine-tune. Still chasing that feeling.
Feel free to reach out — for a chat, a collab, or just to share an interesting idea.