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About me

Jerry Lam is a 15-year-old full stack programmer, arch ricer, and observant note-taker based in Hong Kong.

I use this space to keep track of places, meals, moods, and visual details that feel worth holding on to.

Alongside that are projects, Linux setups, infrastructure notes, and systems-leaning experiments, with Rust showing up more often next to TypeScript, React, and Node.

Projects, technical notes, and experiments live here in one place.

The work ranges from web products to systems and infrastructure.

Selected travel and life posts keep the site personal.

Quick read

Name

Jerry Lam

Age

15 years old

Based

Hong Kong

Focus

Projects, systems, and interface craft

Site

Personal journal first, with selected work context

Stack

Rust, TypeScript, React, Node.js

Profile

A sharper read on the site and the person behind the work.

It reads like a mix of field notes and personal context: places, meals, images, and the life around the work.

Skills

Core tools across software, infrastructure, design, and the machines they run on, with Rust now sitting near the center of the mix.

RustTypeScriptCC++PythonGitJavaScriptReactNode.jsHTML5CSS3ViteBabeljQueryMySQLPostgreSQLFirebaseFlaskAWSmacOSLinuxDockerRaspberry PiFigmaArch Linux

Contact + socials

Who I am

I am Jerry Lam, a 15-year-old full stack programmer based in Hong Kong, drawn to systems, interface craft, and the small details that shape how people experience technology, with a personality that leans observant, curious, and always inclined to keep refining things.

How I work

My workflow moves between shipping modern web products and spending more time in Rust for tools, experiments, and systems-leaning work, while TypeScript, React, Node.js, C, C++, and Python still cover a lot of the day-to-day stack.

What I am into

I am equally interested in systems, infrastructure, and interface craft - from Docker, AWS, and databases to ricing Arch Linux, tuning Linux and macOS setups, and building with Raspberry Pi hardware - but I also like keeping an eye on places, food, music, and good-for-the-gram scenes that make everyday life feel a little more considered.

What I am open to

I am open to collaborating on amazing projects, especially with teams or founders who care about thoughtful execution, strong technical foundations, and products that feel intentional end to end.

GitHub signals

Public graphs that support the profile

These visuals keep the profile grounded in public output: consistency, language spread, activity, and the overall pace of the work.

Profile snapshot

A compact view of current coding output and account activity.

GitHub profile statistics card

Contribution streak

Consistency matters as much as spikes of inspiration.

GitHub contribution streak card

Top languages

The stack mix behind the projects, experiments, and notes here.

GitHub top languages card

Activity graph

A broader view of how the work compounds over time

A visual record of the pace and rhythm behind the work.

GitHub activity graph