About me
Hi there! My name is Clyne, and I design and engineer embedded systems. I do this professionally at MODA Electronics, though I equally enjoy tinkering with my own projects on the side. I am also now a part-time lecturer at the University of Southern Maine (USM), teaching a course on microprocessor systems since Spring 2025.
Computers and electronics have always been a major interest of mine, going all the way back to middle school when I discovered the magic of writing HTML into a file with Notepad. This grew into a discovery of C++ programming, and spiraled from there with "hacking" my Android devices, installing Linux on home computers, and finding curiosity in electronics with Raspberry Pis and high-school robotics.
There's no piece of computing that isn't interesting to me, which has given myself a dumpster pile (virtual and physical) of little projects accumulating over the years. Those that were most interesting either earned an entry on this website or were given a repository on GitHub. Some of the latter may be hard to find following my struggles with self-hosting git and battling AI-bot scrapers, but I hope to document them all here eventually.
I'll have more to say here soon, don't worry...
