
IamAbdullahAlhariri
Most of this started as a question I couldn't leave alone. A few became apps, one became a laptop I took apart and rebuilt, one became a plan for the next ten years. This is where they ended up.
About
More than a student.
A builder in progress.
I'm Abdullah, a student from Germany, born in Damascus, with a passion for technology, science, and creating things that solve real problems. My curiosity has always pushed me to explore how things work — from software and artificial intelligence to the complexity of the human body and the world of medicine.
I enjoy developing applications, experimenting with AI, working with Linux, and diving into scientific topics. The MINT subjects at school are where a lot of this comes together. At the same time, I am fascinated by medicine and the challenge of understanding the human body, combining analytical thinking with the desire to make a meaningful impact on people's lives.
Whether I'm writing code, researching a new scientific concept, or building a project from an idea, I see every experience as an opportunity to learn, improve, and create something valuable.
Outside of technology and science, I spend time bodybuilding, exploring new ideas, and challenging myself with ambitious personal goals. I value curiosity, discipline, creativity, and the belief that progress comes from consistent effort and lifelong learning.
I'm still at the beginning of my journey, but I'm focused on building things that matter — combining technology, science, and innovation to shape the future.
Off the clock
- Coding
- Tinkering
- Inventing
- Biking
- FPV drones
- Bodybuilding
- Studying
Matcha and coffee, roughly in that order. Green — as you may have noticed.
Projects
Selected work from GitHub.
Stack & Setup
The stack I build on.
The devices and tools I actually use every day — from the machines I build on to the software I live in.
Main machine
MSI GL62VR7RFX
My main rig for coding and the heavier work.
- Intel i7 7th gen H
- 16 GB RAM
- 1 TB SSD
- GTX 1060 6 GB VRAM
On the go
Lenovo ThinkPad X270
For outdoor work or work on the go.
- Intel i7 7500U
- 16 GB RAM
- 256 GB SSD
- 90 Wh battery
Daily phone
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
My main phone — notes, photos, and everything in between.
- Exynos 2200
- 256 GB storage
- 12 GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
Health & training
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live
Audio anywhere
Unique design
Logitech Lift
Vertical mouse, white
Arch Linux
On every laptop I own
VS Code
My main coding environment
Timeline
How curiosity became direction.
The path from taking things apart as a kid to building real projects today.
01
Taking things apart
As a child, I learned by exploring, testing, and taking things apart. That curiosity shaped how I think. I never liked only accepting that something works — I wanted to know how.
02
First steps into building
Lego Ninjago (Lloyd and Zane are my favourites, though I like all of them.), Lego Technic, Lego Mindstorms, Scratch, and small creative projects were my first real steps into coding, robotics, logic, and turning ideas into something that moves, reacts, or runs.
03
Tinkering with real hardware
I started using my father's old laptop and experimenting seriously — software, hardware, settings, systems, tools. I learned by trying, breaking, fixing, and understanding more each time.
04
Finding my own machine
A turning point: finding and rebuilding my MSI laptop. I upgraded it, installed different systems, and learned Linux, Windows, drivers, performance — how computers really work beyond the surface.
05
Becoming an Android & Samsung fan
I grew deeply interested in Android, Samsung, and the freedom of customizing devices. Technology became more than a hobby — a way to express creativity and build my own setup.
06
Going deeper
Today I code, tinker, study, build websites, explore AI, and use Linux. I'm fully on Arch — my MSI as main machine, my ThinkPad X270 for outdoor work and mobility.
07
Discipline and growth
Fitness became a major part of my life. Bodybuilding taught me consistency, patience, and discipline. It changed how I approach everything, from school to coding to long-term goals.
08
My father's influence
A huge part of who I am comes from my father. His intelligence, his support, and his work as a doctor inspired me — he showed me how powerful knowledge, discipline, and helping people can be.
09
The long game
My goal is to become a doctor while continuing to build with technology — connecting medicine, AI, creativity, and real problem solving to help people live healthier, better lives.
Contact
Say hello.
If you want to work on something together, or you just have a question about one of these projects, email is the easiest way to reach me. I read everything.