"Press Play on Tape." If those words mean anything to you, you remember the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
I started my journey there—fighting with Visual Basic on 48K of memory and those iconic, squishy rubber keys, the noise of the cassette output and running massively overheating CPUs / power converters from 7 am until like 3 in the morning the next day, no cap.
Fast forward to today: 3 weeks ago, I picked up the mantle of modern coding to solve a modern crisis: Digital Deception.
Introducing SCAMSCAN — a Fraud Language Pattern Detector built with the wisdom of the past and the tech of the future.
Browser-Side Processing: Your text stays on your machine. No servers. No "training" on your private data.
Post-Quantum Cryptography - PQC hashing to stay ahead of the next generation of cyber threats.
Clinical Privacy: Automated PII flagging and strict GDPR compliance.
I’m not building a database; I’m building a shield. We’ve gone from 48K of RAM to infinite scale privacy.
Remember the rubber key days? Let’s bring that same local, personal integrity back to the web.

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