Software engineer developer hehe
I build technical tools for organization, productivity and web performance. I usually start with a specific problem I need to solve and share the results as open-source projects if I believe they can benefit the wider developer community.
When I am not writing code, I dedicate my time to producing music, shooting street photography and spending time in nature. That is how I reset. I am also actively learning new languages to better connect with people while traveling.
Writing about my intersections of tech, productivity and life is a core part of what I do.
Projects I would give myself an A+.



Platinum is an open-source, Obsidian-based workspace designed to transform standard note-taking into a highly structured execution system. It categorizes your work into distinct layers: long-term knowledge, active projects and daily captures. This enables you to move ideas from initial thought to final completion without losing critical context.
Ideal for personal productivity, deep research or managing complex work domains, Platinum separates ongoing life areas from highly focused projects. Everything remains searchable, connected and easy to navigate. It features built-in templates, automated workflows and optional AI integrations to minimize manual sorting. Because notes are stored in plain Markdown and versioned via Git, the system is fully portable and future-proof.




Body Muscles is an open-source library that allows developers to integrate an interactive human body map into their web applications. It is ideal for fitness apps, workout journals and health-tech projects.
Users can tap on specific muscles to see them highlighted. The library includes over 70+ mapped muscles, displayed from both front and back views, all rendered as clean SVG graphics. It provides a simple, visual way to log workouts, mark areas of pain or illustrate exercises.
Under the hood, it operates on plain JavaScript and integrates effortlessly into modern component frameworks like React, Vue, and Svelte.
GitHub · npm · Documentation
A day at Work What my work looks like in practice.
Build & Performance
I optimize frontend performance and build pipelines. My focus includes bundling, code splitting, tree shaking, caching and ensuring fast load times.
Architecture
I design and structure frontend projects, planning component hierarchies, state management and data flow to ensure the codebase can scale cleanly.
Mentoring
I document and explain complex parts of the codebase, clarifying why specific architectural decisions were made so my team can operate independently.
Analysis & Debugging
I analyze server logs and runtime behavior to diagnose complex issues, subsequently building internal tools to make future debugging faster.
Programming & DevOps
I write clean, maintainable code and ship it through automated CI/CD pipelines, ensuring reliable production releases.
Problem Solving
I systematically debug complex issues, collaborating with stakeholders to identify and resolve root causes.
Working with Global Brands An experience that improved how I work and communicate.
Everyday Life A few important things I care about when I am away from the keyboard.
Outdoor Activity
Walking, running and spending time in nature to reset my mind.
Music Production
Creating and producing music as a creative escape from screen time.
Cooking
Turning the kitchen into a playground for experiments instead of just following recipes.
Health
Sticking to a consistent routine with my training, sleep and nutrition.
Languages
Using linguistics as a bridge to better understand diverse cultures and places.
Adventures
Exploring new places through travel, off-roading and spontaneous trips that break routine and shift perspective.
Elsewhere Where you can find me online.
Where I should post things, I guess...
GitHub
Open-source and side projects.
For recruiters and old colleagues.