Making tools nobody asked for and tearing down the systems that need it most. Philosophy major. Aspiring lawyer. Perpetually in over my head trying to save the world.
I'm Lyssa, also known as Ephemera or just Eph. Philosophy major with my eyes set on law school. I write, I build things, and I don't believe in doing either half-ass.
I survived systems designed to eradicate people and came out on the other side deciding to take them apart. Now I'm building tools for creative communities, studying logic and ethics, and writing the kind of fiction that isn't afraid to venture into and dissect the darkest parts of humanity.
When I'm not coding or buried in coursework, I'm gaming, walking through the rain without an umbrella, or arguing with my inner monologue about whether Kant was right about anything.
Telegram evidence collection and multi-platform OSINT suite. 30+ modules for message collection, network mapping, coded language detection, and team collaboration. Built for investigators who refuse to look the other way.
Metadata forensics toolkit. Extract hidden data from photos and videos, run deep forensic analysis with 6 modules, track suspects, and build evidence packages in 5 export formats. Video-first. 2,730 lines of code, one developer, one cat.
Nothing here yet.
Papers and pieces are on the way. Check back soon.

If anything I've built has been useful to you, tips are always appreciated. Every bit helps keep the lights on and the caffeine flowing.
Find me on GitHub, shoot me an email, or reach out on Discord.
Always down to talk philosophy, open source, horror fiction, or whatever's on your mind.