Daniel Cook is an embedded systems hacker and software engineer with eight years of hands-on experience building low-level platforms and custom OS bringup for ARM SoCs like the RK3399 and RK3588. Based in North Carolina, he blends UEFI/QEMU development, device tree work, and from-scratch OS initialization—efforts showcased by his public project ret.futo.org. A practical problem-solver self-described as a programmer and repairman, Daniel thrives on hardware-adjacent software challenges and rapid prototyping. Currently at FUTO, he continues to push embedded tooling and platform support while exploring unconventional fixes and system-level creativity.
8 years of coding experience
Computer Programming, Computer Programming at Guilford Technical Community College
Contributions:3 reviews, 1 PR, 43 pushes in 2 years 7 months
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