
Worked on ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM, delivering platform engineering and multi-device feature development over three months. Focused on Android ROM and kernel development, the work included expanding device support, stabilizing platform initialization, and integrating AI-driven camera enhancements. Leveraged Shell scripting and YAML for build system configuration, streamlining CI/CD workflows and automating device integration. Addressed system stability by patching Bluetooth libraries and refining kernel module handling, while also enhancing user experience through improved audio management and display features. Codebase cleanup and configuration management reduced maintenance overhead, resulting in a more robust, scalable build pipeline and accelerated delivery of new features across supported devices.
August 2025 monthly summary for ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM focused on reducing maintenance toil, expanding multi-device features, and improving stability across device targets. Key outcomes include a cleaner codebase with streamlined build configurations, enhanced media capabilities, and platform stability improvements that accelerate delivery and improve user experience across devices.
August 2025 monthly summary for ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM focused on reducing maintenance toil, expanding multi-device features, and improving stability across device targets. Key outcomes include a cleaner codebase with streamlined build configurations, enhanced media capabilities, and platform stability improvements that accelerate delivery and improve user experience across devices.
July 2025 Monthly Summary (ExtremeROM) – Delivered multi-device improvements across camera/display, kernel integration, filesystem, and build tooling, with targeted optimizations for r11s and Exynos 2200. Addressed lock screen reliability and kernel module handling to enhance device stability. Result: broader device support, improved performance and user experience, and a more maintainable, scalable build pipeline.
July 2025 Monthly Summary (ExtremeROM) – Delivered multi-device improvements across camera/display, kernel integration, filesystem, and build tooling, with targeted optimizations for r11s and Exynos 2200. Addressed lock screen reliability and kernel module handling to enhance device stability. Result: broader device support, improved performance and user experience, and a more maintainable, scalable build pipeline.
June 2025 highlights for ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM focusing on expanding device support, stabilizing low-level platform initialization, and enhancing user-facing features. Key features delivered include: (1) Exynos2200 platform initialization and b0s device configuration for Galaxy S22 Ultra Exynos, with debloat, stock camera libs, patch cleanup, and device-specific config. (2) Paradigm sounds introduction, integrating new paradigm notifications, ringtones, and UI sounds into the system media path and build. (3) AI-enabled camera enhancements across s5e9925, g0s, and r0s targets, enabling AI de-flicker, high-res capture, avatar support, and processing improvements. (4) CI Build workflow expansion adding new targets (r0s, b0s, g0s) for the s5e9925 platform to broaden device coverage in CI. (5) Unica brightness seamless BRT and lux patching reintroduced to restore and stabilize brightness behavior across devices. Major bug fixes include: missing camera libraries on Exynos2200 initialization, ACH patch corrections for Unica, target initialization refinements for r0s/g0s, and a README link repair. Overall impact: broader device support, improved camera UX and brightness consistency, and streamlined CI/build processes, translating into faster delivery cycles and a more robust out-of-the-box experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: low-level platform engineering (Exynos), device configuration, patch management (Unica/ACH), AI-assisted image processing, system media integration, and CI automation with GitHub Actions.
June 2025 highlights for ExtremeXT/ExtremeROM focusing on expanding device support, stabilizing low-level platform initialization, and enhancing user-facing features. Key features delivered include: (1) Exynos2200 platform initialization and b0s device configuration for Galaxy S22 Ultra Exynos, with debloat, stock camera libs, patch cleanup, and device-specific config. (2) Paradigm sounds introduction, integrating new paradigm notifications, ringtones, and UI sounds into the system media path and build. (3) AI-enabled camera enhancements across s5e9925, g0s, and r0s targets, enabling AI de-flicker, high-res capture, avatar support, and processing improvements. (4) CI Build workflow expansion adding new targets (r0s, b0s, g0s) for the s5e9925 platform to broaden device coverage in CI. (5) Unica brightness seamless BRT and lux patching reintroduced to restore and stabilize brightness behavior across devices. Major bug fixes include: missing camera libraries on Exynos2200 initialization, ACH patch corrections for Unica, target initialization refinements for r0s/g0s, and a README link repair. Overall impact: broader device support, improved camera UX and brightness consistency, and streamlined CI/build processes, translating into faster delivery cycles and a more robust out-of-the-box experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: low-level platform engineering (Exynos), device configuration, patch management (Unica/ACH), AI-assisted image processing, system media integration, and CI automation with GitHub Actions.

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