Hi! I'm QuantumBadger, developer of RedReader since 2013, and Speedy2D since 2021.
I'm passionate about:
- Free and open source software
- Digital privacy
- Burrowing for food underground
- Coding in Rust
I aim to keep everything I develop free in all senses of the word -- free in terms of cost, free in terms of freedom to inspect and modify the inner workings however you like, and free of the kind of ads and spyware which fill most modern software.
If you're a regular user of something I maintain, contributions are greatly welcomed and will help cover some of the costs involved in running the projects. Thank you!
RedReader
A clean, minimalistic client for Reddit on Android. Open source under the GPLv3.
Speedy2D
Open source Rust library for drawing 2D graphics/text, and handling mouse/keyboard
input. Aims to be as easy as possible: create a window and draw a rectangle with
just a few lines of code.
Supports Windows, Mac, Linux, and WebGL.
1 sponsor is funding QuantumBadger’s work.
Featured work
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QuantumBadger/RedReader
An unofficial open source Reddit client for Android.
Java 1,286 -
QuantumBadger/Speedy2D
Rust library for hardware accelerated drawing of 2D shapes, images, and text, with an easy to use API.
Rust 154
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