About Me
I like building things that shouldn’t exist — bots, tools, experiments, and weird hybrids of code and hardware. My playground is a mix of command lines, GPIO pins, pixel scanners, and terminal logs glowing in cyan.
This site is a personal console — part dev diary, part tech lab. You’ll find experiments with automation, old hardware reawakened, ideas that live as scripts, and maybe a few things that walk the line between clever and cursed.
I’m driven by curiosity, not career. I collect ideas like rare parts. Some are soldered into working prototypes. Others live in digital shelves, waiting to be powered on.
Outside the code, I enjoy designing interfaces that feel like science fiction — not because they’re flashy, but because they remind you of machines you’ve never seen before.
This is where I think out loud. You’re welcome to watch.