Building scalable cloud infrastructure
I break infrastructure professionally, then fix it emphatically. DevOps Engineer who still gets impostor syndrome at conferences but hey, the pipelines are green and the alerts are actionable.
I write code that are 50% Stack Overflow, 10% prayers, and 40% actual skill. My superpower? Turning "it was just a small config change" into a 3-hour learning experience.
Mission: Turn "it works on my machine" into "it works on all the machines." Or at least most of them. That part's on them.
Technologies I work with ...
Cloud & Infrastructure
Containers & Orchestration
Infrastructure as Code
CI/CD & Automation
Monitoring & Observability
Languages & Scripting
What I do
01
Cloud Architecture
I craft AWS infrastructure ready for your spotlight moment, engineered to scale without the surprise invoices. Compute, storage, networking, security: the full foundation built for growth, optimized to fund innovation rather than infrastructure.
02
CI/CD Pipelines
I construct automated pipelines with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, or GitLab CI. Because shipping code should feel routine, not risky. Every deployment: fast, reliable, and repeatable.
03
Container Orchestration
I wrap applications in Docker and orchestrate with Kubernetes. Using Helm charts and GitOps to turn "at scale" from a buzzword into your daily reality minus the headaches.
Beyond the terminal...
When I'm not staring at glowing rectangles, you'll find me in
other corners of the internet or out in the real world chasing
different kinds of wins and losses.
Open Source
I build tools I wish existed and contribute to ones that saved my sanity. There's a unique joy in pushing code that helps a stranger 3,000 miles away. It's my way of paying rent to the internet.
Continuous Learning
I'm always one course away from my next "aha!" moment. Certifications, weird unfinished side projects. The dopamine hit of understanding something complex is better than caffeine.
AI/ML Experimentation
I run local models on hardware that doubles as a space heater. Fine-tuning, breaking things, asking LLMs to explain philosophy or write bad poetry. It's half science, half witchcraft, and entirely too fun. My GPU fans have seen things.
Chess
Every game is a story told in 64 squares. I play blitz when I'm impatient and long games when I'm feeling philosophical. Losing teaches more than winning ever does. Still chasing that one perfect move that makes me feel like a genius for exactly three seconds.
Film & Cinema
I watch movies like I'm studying a heist. Cinematography, sound design, why certain shots feel like a punch to the gut. I'm obsessed with the craft. My watchlist is a carefully curated list of masterpieces I'll definitely watch... right after I finish this rewatch for the seventh time.
Reading Mangas & Books
Manga that hits like a freight train, novels that rewire my entire worldview, and the occasional self-help book I pretend I don't own. It's the only time my inner voice stops narrating my own life and starts living someone else's.
Photography
Chasing light like it's a limited-time offer. Framing shots, hunting for composition, cropping like a maniac. A good photo is just a feeling you can look at later. Still figuring out why some pictures work and others just... don't.
Painting
I sling paint to solve problems that don't have an undo button. Acrylic, watercolor whatever matches my mood. It's where I learn to let go of perfection and embrace happy accidents. The canvas judges silently.
Music Listening
I treat music like a time machine. The right song can drop me into a memory I forgot I had. 2 AM drives. I build playlists like I'm leaving breadcrumbs for my future self, so I can find my way back to who I was. My library is a museum of feelings I've had, and some I'm still waiting for.
Gaming
From story-rich indies to competitive shooters where my reflexes finally matter. It's strategic thinking with better music and the freedom to make catastrophic mistakes with no real consequences.
Driving
My car is my therapist's office on wheels. I get in, pick a direction, and let the road do the talking. Sometimes I drive for two hours just to buy tea from a town I've never been to. The destination doesn't matter. It's the act of leaving everything behind that does the work. The car is the one machine I speak to without a keyboard.