Uses
The hardware, tools and software I rely on. Nothing here is sponsored, just what I actually use.
Built it myself. Corsair Carbide Spec-Delta case, MSI GPU. Lives for gaming. Crimson Desert, Minecraft, Valorant.
Up and running at home. Runs a local LLM and serves as my testbed for personal automation around the job search.
My main tool at Cheil. Custom segments, workspace analysis, campaign and product tracking for Samsung France.
Used daily at Cheil for cross-checking Adobe exports and feeding Report Builder into Samsung's automated reports.
My Master's project work runs here. Pandas for cleaning, Plotly for the charts I publish on Dune and in this portfolio.
Used on Snowflake during my Master's exercises and on Dune for the RLC token analysis. Comfortable with joins, CTEs, window functions.
Picked it up at iExec for Web3 market research. I still publish on-chain queries there to track RLC adoption.
Built a few dashboards in my Master's. Power BI for KPI reporting, Tableau when I need faster visual exploration.
I discovered this tool during an ongoing integration project led by my manager. I decided to learn how to use it on my own, given the importance it has gained in modern data stacks.
Coming from an Adobe Analytics background, I'm rebuilding my reflexes in GA4. Most analyst roles in Geneva run on it, so I want to be fluent before September.
Started with it in my Master's to ship reproducible Python environments. Also useful for the local LLM stack on the Pi.
Working through it in my Master's. The cloud side I had never touched at Cheil, and I want a real grasp of it before joining a data team.
Everything goes through here. GitHub Copilot for autocompletion, Astro extension for this site, Prettier to keep the code clean.
Version control and deployment. This portfolio is hosted on GitHub Pages and deploys automatically on every push.
Workflow automation. Used it professionally at AI Sisters to automate HR document management. Powerful once you get into it.
Where my notes live. Clean, structured, easy to navigate. Better than Notion for documentation-style thinking.
Used for CRM and prospect tracking at AI Sisters. Good for collaborative databases and project management.
Communication hub for Kryptosphère, the largest student crypto association in Europe. Also used professionally.
Gaming and Web3 communities. A lot of the most interesting crypto conversations happen here.
Daily use for research, writing, code review, thinking through problems. Also literally helped me build this portfolio.