Student-Founded Software Collective

We build software
that means something

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Central Lambda Group is a student-founded open-source collective working across systems programming, utility software, mobile development, and game design.

Based upon the elegance of lambda calculus and functional thinking, we build software with a conviction, and put it in the open.

As the group matures, we will become Central Lambda Computing.

Systems · LibreELEC

Kodi BT Audio Bridge

A lightweight integration for LibreELEC-based Kodi systems enabling open Bluetooth audio passthrough and a live "Now Playing" overlay to fill a gap in the open-source home-theater space.

In progress

Game Development · Roblox

Infinite Yield

A Roblox fighting game drawn from the iconography of early-2020s exploit culture from which the founder's love for coding sparked. Players choose executor classes and run scripts in combat, wagering HumanoidRootParts (lives) traded on a live, player-driven exchange market.

In progress

Mobile · Research Utility

Munsell Soil Classifier

A mobile application that photographs soil samples and derives their Munsell classification using computer vision and a color calibration card — removing the need for specialized equipment in environmental fieldwork.

In progress

Game Development · Roblox

Untitled — Aiden

A Roblox game currently in early alpha by contributor Aiden. Details forthcoming as development progresses.

Alpha

Lucien

Founder

Systems enthusiast. Currently learning Rust, running Gentoo as a daily driver. Leads the Kodi BT and Infinite Yield projects.

Ivan

Co-Founder

Building the Munsell Soil Classifier mobile app. Brings a research-oriented perspective to the group's development work.

Aiden

Co-Founder

Contributor and game developer. Author of the group's first alpha-stage project and an early addition to the founding team.

The name Lambda is not incidental. It references the foundational abstraction at the heart of all computation — and signals the kind of thinking we bring to every project.

We work across Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Rust. Members run Linux daily. We believe that understanding computing from the ground up — not just from the surface — produces better software.

Our longer-term horizon includes collaborative systems-level work: a group-developed open-source operating system in the MS-DOS lineage is among the directions we intend to pursue.

All of our open source work lives on Codeberg, as we value non-profit community-driven efforts over the direction of the masses.