About me

I am a junior computer science student at HKUST. However, my interest covers quite a lot of stuff:

Development

As you can (probably) tell, I don't really have good taste in user interface, but that's partly because I'm new to websites. Yet I do enjoy writing applications and stuff, and although I don't know much, I try my best to learn.

During my free time in studying (which I also don't have much, unfortunately) I like to spend time into writing some random, small applications that solve some small hassles in real life:

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Gaming

When it comes to games, I love playing a lot of them. I love FPS games, but I love rhythm games more, which is not a popular game genre. Some of my favorite games include CHUNITHM and ETS2.

Video of me playing CHUNITHM

Music

I have been playing the tuba since 2016 when I first entered my secondary school, so I am exposed to wind symphony for a long time. Games I've played also introduced me to more modern types of music, so I love listening to all kinds of music.

Photo of me playing the tuba

Photo of me playing the tuba, taken in 2019.

  • 3_n's playlist

  • Altale
    Sakuzyo
    Fantasy
  • 光 無盡墜落的美麗
    V.K
    Piano
  • Sea of Wisdom
    Daisuke Shimizu
    Wind Symphony
  • Ultimate Force
    Sakuzyo
    Speedcore
  • To Be Vivid Stars
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    Wind Symphony
  • just carry on
    Terence Lam
    CantoPop
Others

Handwriting Letters

I love hand-writing letters, stamps, and wax seals. It's a strange thing to love, but it really shows the effort someone is putting into the letter.

Mental Health

After seeing people with depression struggled with daily activities, I have been trying to get my hands on how to accompany peple with self-harm behaviours, and make them feel not as bad in general.

Road design

Taiwan's traffic environment really shocked me when I first visit there. It showed me things on Hong Kong's road, as well as different designs (well, generally everything) should not be taken for granted.

and many more...