Oliver Lebaigue
The original creator and founder of Luminus Labs. Systems programmer and designer building honest tools at the intersection of code and craft.
View GitHub →Luminus Labs is a human-scale workshop where ideas are sketched, tested, and refined. A team of creators building honest tools at the intersection of design and engineering.
The original creator and founder of Luminus Labs. Systems programmer and designer building honest tools at the intersection of code and craft.
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Creative developer focused on bringing innovative ideas to life through code.
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Testing and giving constructive feedback, also helps promote and do videos
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Graphic designer and web-only tester bringing visual design and quality assurance to the team.
View Github →We're always looking for creative minds to join our workshop. If you're interested in building honest tools at the intersection of design and engineering, reach out and say hello.
Get in Touch →Flux-OS is a 32-bit, hobbyist operating system written from scratch in C and x86 Assembly. It aims to be a "Nothing OS" inspired desktop environment—minimalist, typography-driven, and philosophically bare metal.
Vision: To create a desktop experience that feels like a digital instrument cluster. No bloat. No clutter. Just raw interaction between user and machine.
Currently in Pre-Alpha, the system boots successfully via GRUB into a protected-mode kernel. It features a custom software rasterizer (GFX) and a philosophy that exposes the Multiboot memory maps and interrupt descriptor tables to the user.
"The void is not empty. It is full of potential."
A "Nothing OS" inspired desktop environment. Minimalist, typography-driven, and philosophically bare metal.
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A social music platform built for moments, not algorithms. A democratic queue system where every guest contributes exactly one song.
View Project →A mapping tool that treats local experience as expertise. It turns fragmented knowledge about local routes into shared, useful safety data.
Visit Live Site →Interfaces that feel calm, intentional, and honest. Avoiding visual noise in favor of thoughtful simplicity, letting typography breathe.
Respecting clean structure and maintainable code. Well-considered simplicity often outperforms unnecessary complexity.
A workshop, not a factory. Every project is cared for deeply, with long hours spent refining small decisions rather than cutting corners.