GRAYSEN NORDSTROM
Developer / Linux Enthusiast

Graysen Nordstrom

Crafting clean code and taming Linux systems near the Pacific Northwest.

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About

I'm a developer based near Seattle, Washington with a deep love for open-source software and the Linux ecosystem.

My work revolves around writing clean, efficient code, primarily in Python and Lua, and building things that live on the web. I'm most at home in a terminal, whether I'm on Ubuntu, Arch, or Debian.

I believe in the power of simplicity: minimal tools, maximum output. Every line of code should earn its place.

Location Seattle, WA
Focus Python, Lua, Web
OS Linux
Email graysen@selara.dev
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Skills

Python

Scripting, automation, data processing, backend development. My primary weapon of choice.

Lua

Lightweight scripting, game modding, embedded systems, and configuration.

HTML / CSS

Semantic markup, responsive design, clean interfaces built from scratch.

Linux

Ubuntu, Arch, Debian. System administration, shell scripting, and living in the terminal.

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Projects

Around the Block
FiveM Roleplay

Around the Block

A custom FiveM roleplay server built from the ground up with unique scripts, custom vehicles, and an immersive player experience.

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Road To Chiraq
FiveM Roleplay

Road To Chiraq

An intense urban roleplay experience with custom gang systems, territory mechanics, and a gritty street-level atmosphere.

City of Chicago
FiveM Roleplay

City of Chicago

A large-scale city roleplay server featuring custom MLOs, realistic economy systems, and a dedicated community.

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Location

Seattle Washington, USA
47.6062° N, 122.3321° W
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Contact

Have a project in mind, want to collaborate, or just want to talk Linux?