This space is my little lab for software stories — experiments with code, notes from real deployments, and lessons learned from shipping things that don’t always work the first time (or the second).
I write about the parts of tech that actually show up in day-to-day work: debugging weird bugs, designing systems that can survive production, and building tools that make developers faster instead of slower. Some posts are tiny snippets you can copy-paste, others are deeper dives into how I think about architecture, DX, and reliability.
If you like building things, breaking them, and then making them a bit less fragile each time — you’re in the right place.