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18:59, 13 April 2026: KamilMalicki (talk | contribs) triggered filter 9, performing the action "edit" on User:KamilMalicki. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: require new users to introduce themselves (examine)

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Hi. I'm '''Kamil Malicki'''.

I build things from scratch. My primary focus is on low-level programming, native AOT compiler design, and bare-metal execution. I enjoy bypassing modern, bloated toolchains (like LLVM or GNU binutils) to manually construct binary headers and emit raw x86_64 opcodes.

My work usually revolves around exploring memory architectures, OS-level ABIs (ELF/PE), and pushing the limits of minimalist language design.

== Projects ==
* [[Zip]] - A minimalist, dependency-free AOT compiler that maps S-expressions directly to x86_64 machine code, generating raw Linux and Windows binaries without an assembler.

== Links ==
* [https://github.com/KamilMalicki/ My GitHub Profile]

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'Hi. I'm '''Kamil Malicki'''. I build things from scratch. My primary focus is on low-level programming, native AOT compiler design, and bare-metal execution. I enjoy bypassing modern, bloated toolchains (like LLVM or GNU binutils) to manually construct binary headers and emit raw x86_64 opcodes. My work usually revolves around exploring memory architectures, OS-level ABIs (ELF/PE), and pushing the limits of minimalist language design. == Projects == * [[Zip]] - A minimalist, dependency-free AOT compiler that maps S-expressions directly to x86_64 machine code, generating raw Linux and Windows binaries without an assembler. == Links == * [https://github.com/KamilMalicki/ My GitHub Profile]'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,11 @@ +Hi. I'm '''Kamil Malicki'''. + +I build things from scratch. My primary focus is on low-level programming, native AOT compiler design, and bare-metal execution. I enjoy bypassing modern, bloated toolchains (like LLVM or GNU binutils) to manually construct binary headers and emit raw x86_64 opcodes. + +My work usually revolves around exploring memory architectures, OS-level ABIs (ELF/PE), and pushing the limits of minimalist language design. + +== Projects == +* [[Zip]] - A minimalist, dependency-free AOT compiler that maps S-expressions directly to x86_64 machine code, generating raw Linux and Windows binaries without an assembler. + +== Links == +* [https://github.com/KamilMalicki/ My GitHub Profile] '
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