About me

I live in three modes.

One is professional.
In regulated environments, decisions have weight. Security is not a toolset, it is governance. The work is often invisible, but the consequences are not. That part of my life is structured, calm, and very deliberate.

The second is personal.
I am a parent. My child’s needs shape our routines, our plans, and the way I think about time. It also taught me something that no framework explains well: consistency matters more than intensity.

The third is curiosity.
Outside of work hours, I build and experiment. A home lab is my way of staying honest about technology. It is where ideas meet reality, where assumptions fail quickly, and where I can still enjoy the craft.

This blog is where those three modes meet.

You will find lab notes, reflections, and observations from travel.
Some posts are technical, some are simply questions written down before they disappear. Not everything here is polished, and not everything is meant to become a guide.

I do not treat this as marketing.
I treat it as a record of how I think, how I build, and how I learn.

If you are here, you are probably curious too. Welcome.