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I'm a Polymath Technologist, a curious HS student on the edge of graduation, and someone who believes the best learning happens at the intersection of different disciplines.
Active in: Coding • Photography • Music • Writing
I'm Wilson - a homeschool student approaching graduation with plans to study IT Networking and Cybersecurity at ICC. I love being active across my many hobbies, connecting with friends, and exploring new skills. Most importantly, I believe in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, and I love sharing His gospel truth and studying scripture.
I code Web Dev applications, shoot photography and video with my Canon 80D, produce music (bass player + multi-instrumentalist), manage a homelab with Proxmox servers, and write both technical documentation and creative content. I'm always learning new skills and applying it to better benefit not only myself, but the community around me.
Life is about growth, exploration, and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ - our Lord and Savior who died for our sins and rose from the dead three days later. By engaging across diverse activities, I expand my horizons, challenge myself, and find joy in the process of creation. Polymaths don't just know a lot - they see the patterns between disciplines.
I believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, fully God and fully man, born of a virgin, who died for our sins and rose from the grave three days later. I attend Cornersville Community Church.
Canon 80D-based photography focusing on composition, lighting, and narrative. Learning from my mother (a professional photographer) while developing my own visual voice. Check out my gallery for some shots I'm proud of.
Bass player and multi-instrumentalist. Picked up guitar in 2022, digital production in 2024. Music is another language for systems thinking - patterns, structure, emergence. I have plans to officially release some of my works one day into the future.
Articles, technical docs, creative content, and theological exploration. Writing forces clarity of thought, and the pen and paper (or the .docx) will not judge you. I have plans to start a Blogger after graduation and keep myself occupied with that during the summer whilst I transition into this new chapter.
I, alongside fellow senior Lauren Tenhet (Go check her table out!!), built the website for Cornersville Community Church. I did all the technical architecture such as picking the domain, routing it to our chosen hosting service via DNS, setting up the Google Workspace accounts for the church staff, setting up the donation service (Givelify), whilst Lauren did all the graphics, writings/typography, UI/UX, and so much more! We enjoyed it and are honored that Cornersville chose us to not only build, but maintain their website.
Proxmox-based infrastructure running containerized services and development environments. My machine is named Vega - because my server has personality (unfortunately for me).
A living timeline of published projects — click any card to learn more.
A fully interactive CSS + JS lava lamp with animated blobs, a live color picker, and a bubble burst mode. Pure frontend — no frameworks, no libraries.
lava.lygonms.comLive weather data visualized in a dark glassmorphism UI with glowing cyan accents. Supports location search, multi-day forecasts, and animated data transitions.
weather.lygonms.comA full-stack Minecraft server uptime monitoring app with real user authentication, persistent data, and a production-grade React + Vite frontend. My first app with a real login system.
mc.lygonms.comWalt Disney World ride wait times reimagined as a live stock ticker. Candlestick charts, real-time polling, park selectors, and a glass-card UI over a textured dark background.
wdwtimes.lygonms.comSome of the technologies and tools I use regularly:
"Messiness by Design"
Life resists neat containers. I embrace organized chaos - systems that allow for emergence rather than enforcing rigidity. Using a loose Zettelkasten methodology: "If it's important, it floats back to the surface."
Whether it's theology, technology, or creative work - understanding the underlying patterns and connections is what creates mastery. I'm a systems thinker who tries (unsuccessfully) not to start three new hobbies each week.
I'm looking for opportunities that value depth over specialization, curiosity over credentials, and the ability to see connections others miss. The future is more infrastructure, deeper AI integration, expanded creative work, and continued exploration.