About

About Me

Freelance web and PC work—mostly remote, one client at a time.

Background

I have a bachelor's degree in Information Technology. I picked up PCs and websites in high school—fixing machines for people nearby and building simple sites when someone needed one. Freelance work followed: small business websites, store setups, and the usual PC problems that show up when you run a shop or office.

I work remote, mostly with clients in Kuwait and overseas. Site builds and updates, hosting and domain help, and troubleshooting over a call when a machine or network misbehaves. CMS, forums, online store, site builder, or code from scratch—I use what fits the job.

I also help with tech choices when someone needs a straight answer—PC parts that pair well for a custom build, laptops with specs that match how you will actually use them, phones from solid budget picks to top-tier options (and what to skip), plus accessories and gadgets when I know the category well enough to point you somewhere useful.

I like figuring out things that are new to me, too—a tool I have not used much, a client problem I have not seen before, or a side project just to see if I can make it work. On my own time that has meant chat sites, a notes app, and old game servers; the game projects section below goes into those.

What I work with

Most jobs use more than one of these.

CMS

Pages, blogs, plugins—the usual WordPress-style setup and upkeep.

Forums

Flarum, XenForo, Invision (IPB), phpBB, and MyBB—setup, extensions, themes, and keeping the board usable.

Ecommerce

Shopify, WooCommerce, and other store setups—products, checkout, day-to-day store tweaks.

Website builders

Wix, Squarespace, Webflow—when a visual builder is the sensible choice.

Custom builds

HTML, CSS, and Tailwind for the front end; PHP when something needs a small backend. A bit of Laravel on the side—I am still learning it.

Game Projects

On my own time I mess with old online games—getting servers back up, patching broken bits, writing small tools to keep them going. RF Online is where I have spent the most time: private server, GameGuard, control panel, and launcher.

RF Online

Private server & tools

  • Server setup, configuration, and maintenance
  • GameGuard, control panel, and launcher tooling

Special Force

Experimental revival

  • Legacy revival and server-side tweaks
  • Admin, launch, and patch workflow tests

Crossfire

Private server experiments

  • Mode testing and account/admin utilities
  • Patch and launcher workflow validation