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Current Focus
Optimizing custom memory allocators and micro-kernels; implementing advanced ELF binary header obfuscation workflows using native x64 assembly logic.
Systems Programming & Linux Kernel Development
I'm Abhinek S Dangi, a systems programmer and developer specialized in low-level Linux infrastructure, operating system internals, and runtime performance optimization. I focus on engineering secure architecture modules — from writing custom memory allocators in C to parsing native executable headers in assembly.
My technical work spans kernel development primitives, network socket architectures, and zero-trust data relay protocols. I believe the most robust infrastructure isn't the most over-engineered — it's the one that compiles with zero waste, operates deterministically under load, and isolates risks efficiently.
When I'm not writing assembly components or optimizing micro-allocator boundaries, you'll find me analyzing binary structures, exploring shell automation vectors, or contributing to low-level optimization frameworks.
Optimizing custom memory allocators and micro-kernels; implementing advanced ELF binary header obfuscation workflows using native x64 assembly logic.