about
Tracing the route from fascination to practical infrastructure work.
Computing has fascinated me for as long as I can remember. The more I learn about the systems behind it, the more I want to understand how they are built, connected, secured, and kept reliable.
In my current role, I work as an RTLS Analyst in a large hospital enterprise, and outside of that role I maintain a documented homelab focused on Linux, virtualization, networking, cloud infrastructure, secure access, deployment workflows, and recovery-minded operations. Some projects begin as technical curiosity; others start with a practical need from my family and become a reason to learn something new. I like systems I can take apart, reason through, and rebuild with greater clarity.
This site is a record of that process: the projects I am building, the lessons I am learning, and the direction my work is steadily taking shape around.
where curiosity meets compute
Infrastructure
Home networking, storage, local clients, and segmented systems that give me a practical environment to design around, troubleshoot, and improve.
Compute and Services
A Proxmox-based homelab with virtual machines and self-hosted services for documentation, media workflows, remote access, and continued experimentation.
Cloud and Delivery
AWS, DNS, edge hosting, certificates, GitHub-based deployment workflows, and an eventual infrastructure-as-code path for this site and future public projects.