I started building on the web in 2021 and never stopped.
I'm a CS student focused on building digital products that feel more like companions than tools.

Base of Operations

Identity
Straight Male he/him
“mostly heterosexual, selectively sapiosexual”
Still down to earth.

/ dər-shən /
Sanskrit for "Vision" or "To See."

Next Trip
Chandrashila Peak

Adventurous, optimistic, and eternally curious.
“Not shy, just selective.”

Future City
TOKYO / KYOTO / OSAKA
I've always been that person who had to know how everything worked. Growing up, I was the unofficial "tech guy" for family and friends — the one who fixed the Wi-Fi, set up the printer, and ended up going down rabbit holes at 2 AM just because a piece of software did something interesting.
After 10th grade, I set out to crack JEE — the kind of exam that humbles you. It didn't go as planned, but that chapter taught me something no syllabus could: resilience, and the art of pivoting when the path disappears. Rather than letting that define me, I turned toward what I'd always loved — building things.
Today, I'm a Computer Science student at Bhavan's College, channeling that same curiosity into code. I started with small projects, kept iterating, kept shipping, and somewhere along the way, realized that growth doesn't just come from wins — it comes from the hard detours that shape how you think.
I live where problems get solved — whether that's debugging a gnarly edge case at midnight, grinding LeetCode to sharpen my algorithmic thinking, or architecting a feature from scratch. Every commit is a step forward, every failing test is a clue.
I care deeply about writing code that's not just functional, but readable and maintainable. Clean abstractions, thoughtful naming, and systems that a future-me wouldn't curse at — that's the standard I hold myself to.
This Month
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Code is a language, and like any language, fluency matters. I treat my keyboard as an instrument.
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I believe that every book is a new world waiting to be explored. From technical deep-dives to philosophical journeys, reading is my way of expanding the horizon beyond code.
Now Streaming on Darshan's Setup
Music is the rhythm I code to. Whether it's deep house or a mellow chill-out playlist, the right beat transforms a simple session into a focused flow state where time just disappears.
When I'm not grinding, The Big Bang Theory is my ultimate escape. There's something incredibly relatable about Sheldon and the crew—it's the perfect mix of genius, awkwardness, and "Bazinga!" moments that never gets old.
Bazinga!
Anyone in?-No!-Not Yet!
3D Chess Challenge
Sheldon's Final Speech
Music is the rhythm I code to. Whether it's deep house or a mellow chill-out playlist, the right beat transforms a simple session into a focused flow state where time just disappears.
When I'm not grinding, The Big Bang Theory is my ultimate escape. There's something incredibly relatable about Sheldon and the crew—it's the perfect mix of genius, awkwardness, and "Bazinga!" moments that never gets old.
Now Streaming on Darshan's Setup
Bazinga!
Anyone in?-No!-Not Yet!
3D Chess Challenge
Sheldon's Final Speech