About

I am an engineer and a writer, exploring the intersection of complex systems, human behavior, and the philosophical underpinnings of modern technology. My work is an attempt to map the territories between what we build and why we build it.

Philosophy

I believe in the quiet luxury of well-crafted tools. Software should not just solve a problem; it should respect the user's time and attention. I am drawn to minimalism not as an aesthetic choice, but as an operational necessity in a noisy world.

The tension between ambition and contentment is a recurring theme in my writing. I am interested in how we construct meaning through our daily habits, our chosen professions, and the artifacts we leave behind.

Current Focus

  • arrow_forwardDeveloping robust architectures for distributed systems.
  • arrow_forwardWriting essays on the cognitive load of modern interfaces.
  • arrow_forwardStudying stoic texts and their application to software engineering.
A quiet workspace

A space for thought.