About
This is my personal website.
About me
I’m Duuqnd. I would primarily call
myself a programmer, but I’ve ended up dabbling in many other things
too. Professionally, I write backend automation software for a catering
company. I’m the president of Stacken
Computer Club at KTH and usually end up doing various fun hacks
there. I’m currently writing a text-based adventure game which will
hopefully be released before the coming of spring in 2026.
The posts here are mostly in the genre of mildly interesting technical
explanations of mostly old technology. That’s not a promise though, I
may end up writing about anything if the mood strikes. Posts can be found here!
If you want to contact me, you can send me an email, duuqnd@stacken.kth.se. I can also be found occasionally existing on BlueSky as @quux.foo. I don’t like using it very much but it’s there. If you want to contact me, I would prefer an email.
In progress
- A small analog telephone network.
- A text adventure with a lot more dialog than puzzles. Nearly finished, waiting for more testers to play through it.
- An overly ambitious fan game I almost but not quite regret joining.
Some things I’ve actually finished
- RPG Party Manager 2024, a one-week game jam project that ended up decent given the time limitation, some friends liked it.
- Ported the Cave Story decompilation to Sun Solaris 2.6.
- A handful of demos for a VT220 terminal, including some using custom graphics.
- A compiler for a non-turing-complete programming language targeting the Commodore 64.
- Reviving Stacken’s old newsletter StackPointer.
- The things on my page of things I have written.
- Minor contributions to a few open source projects.
- Probably other things but I don’t remember.
Some procrastinations
- I dream of writing an email client that makes sending email for social purposes not seem completely embarrassing.
- A better System Shock source port.
- A partially new emulator for the Sega Model 2. I hope to eventually release it.
- A modular simulator of the Ericsson AGF telephone switching system that would (in my dreams) get replaced by real hardware piece by piece (because the hardware is quite rare).
- A DOS game of some kind.
- A Big™ game.
- Making Quadralien somewhat playable on PC compared to the mess it is by default.