Hey! 👋
I build predictable infrastructure that doesn’t wake people up at 3 AM.
I build systems that stay understandable, safe to change, and reliable under real operational load. As Gerald Weinberg aptly pointed out: "If you don’t care about quality, you can meet any other requirement."
- Boring systems survive: deterministic builds and deployments reduce operational stress.
- Reproducibility over “it works here”: failure modes should be explicit, not hidden.
- Uniform environments: if it’s hard to explain, it’s probably wrong.
- I optimize for decisions that reduce operational stress rather than increase it.
- I like code that explains itself instead of making people guess.
I took a year off to step away from the keyboard. I visited New York City before traveling through Europe, did Workaway gigs, and met people from many different backgrounds.
The experience added contrast across cultures and reinforced that people are fundamentally similar when approached with basic decency.
I couldn’t fully switch off my engineering mindset, so I still spent time with Nix and NixOS flakes ❄️
Outside of work, I stay up to date with software developments and keep learning—currently exploring Rust and JS/TS. I read Haruki Murakami and Yuval Noah Harari among others. I enjoy cinema classics, especially noir films, play guitar, and shoot photos with my Nikon.





