“He who fights with monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
And when you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
- I study Systems Analysis & Development because understanding systems is the easiest way to prove most of them exist just to break.
- Back-end, AI, data — the layers where the machine stops pretending and starts spitting the truth: nothing works until you force it to.
- Linux, terminal, automation — life’s too short to click on colorful buttons waiting for magic to happen.
- Security and performance — if it’s not fast, secure, and brutally simple, then it’s just another problem waiting to explode.
- Code next to metal: Assembly, C, C++, Go — where every cycle matters
- Machine learning & data forged in raw clarity, not fluff
- Linux internals, system-level engineering, kernel soul dissections
- Neovim, Bash, Tmux — approach the metal, and it stares back