live Find Yue
Astrology you can talk to — a conversational guide for western charts, BaZi pillars, and the patterns you want to understand.
The Archive
Before and between the companies — the things I built while figuring out how the web worked. Some still run. Others survive as photographs, source, or memory.
live
Still breathing, still reachable, still part of the present.
live Math practice for Romania's Evaluarea Nationala — step-by-step solutions, hints, simulations, and progress by category.
live A regulated real-estate crowdfunding platform — verified projects, secured fixed-rate loans, and investing from EUR 100.
live The official Retromobil Club Romania site, including the vehicle attestation flow for historical cars. Still in use today.
live A Bucharest auto-service website for Van International, still online and still serving customers.
dead
No longer active, but kept here as records of the path.
dead A teaser page for a banking intrapreneurship project — fintech before anyone here called it that.
dead The ACS vs FMI hackathon winner: a PHP and Google Places experiment that allocated network ranges by dropping requests onto a map.
Static restoration; original API writes disabled. Source archive files are timestamped 2012.
dead The little web studio I ran as a teenager. This was its shopfront — the name still follows me around.
dead A mosquito-screen shop site built on OctoberCMS, restored from the old DevMotion archive as static HTML.
CMS/contact backend removed; public pages preserved.
dead Lecture notes and past papers for my engineering faculty — watermarked PDFs, full-text search, thirteen hand-rolled PHP classes.
Politehnica University of Bucharest
dead My first personal website. A content-generation experiment. The index still greets you with: “Expected to find source code here? Sorry to disappoint you!”
dead An anime fan site I built with two friends in the 12th grade — Cufon type, sliding galleries, a Facebook Like button we were very proud of.
with Baron & Gabi · C.N. Gh. Șincai
dead Where it began — my first real full-stack app. PHP, MySQL, jQuery, an admin panel, and far more ambition than one teenager needed.
the origin