Software development
Tools, applications, and technical solutions with clear utility and sound structure.
Technical generalist / builder
I build software, work on systems, and develop automation, infrastructure, and AI-assisted workflows with a strong practical focus.
A personal overview of my technical work, focus areas, and projects.
Focus
Software development · Linux & Windows · Infrastructure · Automation · AI workflows
Focus
Four areas define the work and the interest: software development, Linux and infrastructure, automation, and AI-assisted workflows.
Tools, applications, and technical solutions with clear utility and sound structure.
Systems, hosting, self-hosted environments, and operational foundations that need to hold up in real use.
Repeatable workflows, scripting, toolchains, and integrations with as little friction as possible.
Practical use of AI for development, research, documents, and technical process support.
Work
Recurring areas of work across development, operations, and automation.
Small to medium-sized tools that solve real problems, simplify recurring work, or make technical knowledge directly useful.
Scripts, glue code, and technical process chains that reduce manual error and improve repeatability.
Using AI where it genuinely improves productivity, structure, and quality instead of merely performing modernity.
AI / Workflows
AI-assisted workflows as a tool: orchestrated multi-agent flows, structured automation, and reproducible results instead of spectacle.
Focus
Software, infrastructure, automation, and AI-assisted workflows reinforce each other - that is the technical baseline.
Approach
The direction is builder-oriented: clear, robust, maintainable, and close to actual use.
Not the loudest tool, but the one that holds up in the concrete context.
Code, operations, content, and workflows belong together and should be treated that way.
New technical possibilities matter when they remain useful, understandable, and reliable.