Cyber / Tooling

PanoramX Bot

A compact multilingual Discord automation project used across roughly 170 servers and 50k+ users.

PanoramX is intentionally positioned as a secondary case study. It shows localized UX, support workflow thinking, and what Lou-Ming would improve now: logging, recovery paths, permissions, and clearer observability.

170 Servers50k+ UsersMultilingual UXSupport Workflows

Systems / Spatial / Security

Abstract line study for automation and command structure

A compact visual anchor for structure, circulation, and practical systems thinking.

Use Case

Reduce repeated effort

The project reduces repeated support effort by making common community actions easier to trigger, understand, and repeat across language contexts.

Build Logic

Clear command structure

Compared with Evobot, PanoramX is smaller and more focused: the value is localized interaction design, not broad feature scale.

Next

More defensive thinking

The next iteration would prioritise safer operational boundaries: clearer permissions, better logs, recovery routes, and observability before adding new features.

Community Workflows

Localized support patterns

PanoramX explores how multilingual choices, repeated support requests, and community workflows can be handled with less manual friction while keeping commands understandable.

MultilingualLocalized UXCommandsSupport

Defensive Future

Operational clarity

The project is useful because it shows a before-and-after mindset: what worked then, and what a more security-aware version would add now.

PermissionsLoggingRecovery PathsObservability

Proof / Media

Compact secondary case study

Future evidence should be anonymised: localized command examples, redacted support flows, and safe diagrams that explain how it differs from Evobot without exposing private server or user data.

A smaller project with useful habits.

PanoramX supports the portfolio by showing a second bot project with a different purpose: localization, support workflows, and operational lessons learned.