Hey, I'm Malki!
I'm a programmer, speedcuber, and linguistics enthusiast.
- I'm a programmer. I love to code, and I know Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and some Go and Rust.
- I help moderate a website called pixel.land, which is a r/place-like pixel-art drawing website.
- I play some videogames. My favorite videogame is Geometry Dash and my hardest demon is Acu. I also play other videogames like Minecraft, and OneShot.
- I speedcube, which means I can solve Rubik's cubes relatively fast! My best time is a 12.512 second 3x3 solve.
Projects
Gravitas
Gravitas is a realistic gravity simulator, inspired by Sebastian Lague’s Solar System Adventures. (satisfying planetary explosions included)
Jumpy Aviator
Jumpy Aviator is a game inspired by the famous mobile game Flappy Bird, in which the player flaps in the air whilst trying to dodge green obstacles along the way. An old project that I update from time to time.
Terrain Generator
A terrain generator based on my perlin noise implementation. Basically just Perlin’s Playground but I added a bunch of coloring stuff on top.
Perlin's Playground
A place to toy around with Perlin Noise, a type of gradient noise originally created by Ken Perlin in 1983.
Glyph
A line-based random glyph generator that generates customizable alien alphabets.
Game of Life Simulator
An implementation of Conway’s Game of Life in JavaScript. Made mostly for fun as a practice programming project I did.
LexiLearn
A quick and simple app similar to Quizlet that helps you learn vocabulary quickly and efficiently. Currently set to some core words in Toki Pona, but can be changed to any set of vocabulary in the settings.
Limbo Signup
A completely regular sign-up page that doubles as a Geometry Dash reference. (does not sign you up for anything, no data is saved anywhere)
Cool Background
My first serious web development project. A nice animated constellation-style graphic that is nice to use as a screensaver.
Pixel.land Coords Convert
One of my first web development projects. When pixel.land updated and changed the coordinate system, this tool helped some users find their lost art.