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Louise Malvin Tanaka

I build software from the interface down to the system underneath.

I’m Louise, a software developer based in Hobart. I work across product interfaces, mobile software, networking, and systems.

Résumé

CamBridge

CamBridge turns a phone into a low-latency camera source inside OBS, with the live preview and camera controls staying on the phone. It connects the mobile sender to a native OBS plugin over the local network, with no account or cloud relay.

  • Mobile
  • H.264 / RTP
  • C++
  • OBS
PhoneCamera controls and live preview
H.264 · RTPlocal network
OBS StudioNative camera source inside OBS
Product pathPhone → OBS Studio
Video stays between the phone and OBS on the trusted local network.

StreamBond

StreamBond gives selected Linux applications one connection that can use two independently routed uplinks. Release 0.1.0 was validated with clean-installed client and relay hosts during a sustained OBS-to-YouTube upload.

  • Linux
  • Go
  • MPTCP
  • TUN
Selected Linux appOpts in through one local address
Uplink Aindependent route
Uplink Bindependent route
Self-hosted relayOne connection across both paths
Traffic boundaryOther host traffic keeps its normal route
Only applications that opt in use the bonded connection.

Latent

Guests open a link, add their name, and use the camera already in their phone browser. Their captures move into the event’s shared gallery without asking everyone to install an app.

  • Next.js
  • Camera APIs
  • Mobile web
  1. 01Join the event

    Open the shared link and add a guest name.

  2. 02Use the camera

    Capture photos directly in the mobile browser.

  3. 03Share the result

    Photos become part of the event gallery.

Guest experienceOne link · no app install
The capture flow stays focused on the phone experience guests already understand.

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A little about me

I grew up near Jakarta, studied cybersecurity in Germany, and now live in Hobart. I like cooking, racquet sports, video games, and small projects that make daily life a little better.

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