gcarq
Messing with things until they fall apart.
Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/gcarq
- Name: Michael Egger
- Location: Austria
- Kind: user
- Followers: 186
- Following: 19
- Total stars: 1010
- Repositories count: 41
- Created at: 2023-03-29T12:59:00.655Z
- Updated at: 2025-04-15T11:08:41.953Z
- Last synced at: 2025-04-15T11:08:41.952Z
GitHub Sponsors Profile
I'm a software engineer and enjoy working on open source projects and tinkering with linux in my spare time.
My main focus is creating useful tools around crypto currencies, linux and preserving privacy. I'm the founder of rusty-blockparser, inox-patchset and freqtrade (but no longer actively involved).
At this stage a sponsorship is more like a moral support and encouragement for me, but my dream is to work full time on open source projects.
If my work is helpful to you, please consider sponsoring me, thank you very much.
- Current Sponsors: 0
- Past Sponsors: 0
- Total Sponsors: 0
- Minimum Sponsorship: $1.00
Featured Works
gcarq/rusty-blockparser
Bitcoin Blockchain Parser written in Rust language
Language: Rust - Stars: 382gcarq/inox-patchset
Inox patchset tries to provide a minimal Chromium based browser with focus on privacy by disabling data transmission to Google.
Language: Shell - Stars: 368gcarq/keras-timeseries-prediction
Time series prediction with Sequential Model and LSTM units
Language: Python - Stars: 118gcarq/collam
A naive and thread safe general-purpose allocator written in Rust built with #[no_std].
Language: Rust - Stars: 13gcarq/inoxunpack
Downloads extensions from Chrome WebStore and unpacks them.
Language: Python - Stars: 35gcarq/portage-lostfiles
A simple script to identify files not tracked by Portage package manager
Language: Python - Stars: 23Active Sponsors
Past Sponsors
Sponsor Breakdown
- User: 1