I build things that turn "too much data" into "actually useful." I spend my time bridging the gap between messy backends and clean frontends—essentially translating between JSON and Human.
I’m not a fan of complexity for its own sake. My favorite way to be productive is to identify the most important work and ruthlessly automate or delete the rest so I can focus on building what actually matters.
I prefer tools that stay out of the way and let me ship:
| Category | Tools |
|---|---|
| Web | |
| Data | |
| Infra |
I have a 100% private obsession with building an AI army. The goal is to automate my own existence to the point where world domination becomes a low-effort byproduct of me finally getting enough sleep.
First things first: I don’t drink coffee. Globally speaking, I’m the statistically normal one (shout out to China and India); it’s just the Western dev world that is vibrating on bean-water.
I bring that same un-caffeinated approach to how I connect with people. I’m not interested in "networking" just to see a connection count go up, so please don’t just press connect without a reason. I am, however, always open to discussing the future, a specific project, or the process over a cup of tea.
To me, data and development are just the mechanics—often the easiest part of any project. The real goal is the workflow and the journey from a messy problem to a clean, functional solution. If you want to talk about how things actually get built without the caffeine jitters, drop me a message on LinkedIn.
