On Building, Systems, and the Things Around Them
I've come to understand this space isn’t just about code. For some time now, I've focused on building applications, APIs, dashboards, systems that solve problems and move data around.
That work matters, and I still care deeply about it.
But over time, I started noticing something else. Every system lives inside a larger system, infrastructure, constraints, failure, time. And beyond that, there’s an even bigger layer: the people using it, the culture around it, the moment in history it belongs to.
Technology doesn’t exist in isolation. It reflects how we think, what we optimize for, and sometimes what we forget.
This site is an attempt to work across those layers.
Part of it is very concrete: this is designing systems, understanding infrastructure, building things that don’t just work, but can be operated, observed, and trusted.
Another part is less defined, it involves thinking about how AI is changing the way we build, how it shapes our decisions, and where human judgment still matters, and today maybe more than ever.
And somewhere in between lies trying to make sense of the craft itself. Why we build the way we do. What we choose to simplify. What we choose to ignore.
I don’t plan to document everything, only what feels worth capturing. Decisions, patterns, the moments where something shifts in how I see the work and the systems at play. And if you’re here, it probably means you’re thinking about some of these things too.