I like opening things that aren't broken. Code, systems, sometimes ideas. Mostly to see what's actually holding them together.
Lately I've been spending more time on the backend. Less buttons, more structure. Less noise, more logic.
I read a lot about generative AI. Not just how to use it, but how it thinks. Or pretends to. I'm interested in where it's going, and what it quietly changes while we're busy arguing about it.
Experience
Frontend Developer at Softcolon Technologies (Feb 2024 – Present). Built and shipped web apps with React, Next.js, and Firebase. Contributed to backend APIs and database integrations, delivering scalable, production-ready features.
Skills
JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, Express, Git
Some of my projects:
- Argent — A web app where you create a room of AI agents—like a senator, lawyer, engineer, or artist—and let them debate your chosen topic from different perspectives in a dynamic, chat-style interface.
- StackFeed — A small web app that brings together articles from a few tech RSS feeds so you can skim them in one place, add or remove feeds, and keep your selections saved.
- Gitaura — A Python CLI for git commit visualization and repo analysis. Bar charts, file churn, hotspots, branch insights, and a "where do I work most?" directory map.
- Sourcebin — A modern, AI-powered code snippet management platform. Save, organize, and quickly find your code snippets with intelligent search and automatic metadata generation.
Blog posts
- 14 Dec 2025 Principles I hold to be true