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Anton Burticica

During January 2026, Mouse contributed to the flipperdevices/u-boot repository by extending BTRFS filesystem support, enabling users to list and load files directly from BTRFS volumes. Mouse implemented these features in C, leveraging low-level programming and filesystem management skills to wrap and enhance existing command logic. Additionally, Mouse introduced configurable USB fastboot endpoint buffer sizes, allowing throughput tuning for firmware transfers and aligning protocol buffers with modern Android client requirements. Mouse also addressed GPT reliability by correcting last usable sector calculations for large sector sizes, demonstrating attention to embedded systems detail and ensuring robust system programming across diverse hardware configurations.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

75%Features

Repository Contributions

8Total
Bugs
1
Commits
8
Features
3
Lines of code
134
Activity Months1

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666 people

Work History

January 2026

8 Commits • 3 Features

Jan 1, 2026

Month: 2026-01 – Concise monthly summary for flipperdevices/u-boot highlighting business value and technical achievements. Focused on extending BTRFS usability, accelerating firmware transfer paths, and hardening GPT reliability across diverse sector sizes. Delivered features and fixes with tangible performance and usability improvements, aligning with developer efficiency and customer-facing reliability.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability95.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance95.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C

Technical Skills

C programmingUSB protocoldriver developmentembedded systemsfilesystem managementfirmware developmentlow-level programmingprotocol designsystem programming

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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flipperdevices/u-boot

Jan 2026 Jan 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

C

Technical Skills

C programmingUSB protocoldriver developmentembedded systemsfilesystem managementfirmware development