Curiosity
as a driving force.
Before continuing...
Music is an essential part of my workflow (Vibe Coding). To understand who I am, you have to understand what I listen to when deploying infrastructure. Hit play and join me.
From Mind to Machine
To be honest, my plan A was never computer science. During high school, my mind was set on Psychology. I was fascinated by understanding the why of things: Why do we act the way we do? How does the brain work?
But life takes curious turns. A school project for the Young Entrepreneurial Ideas Contest (where we won the Best Technological Idea award) planted a seed. In the end, I realized I didn't change that much: before I wanted to understand neural connections, and now I analyze how data and systems connect. "The curiosity is the same, only the environment changed."
Finding my place
My time studying Systems Administration (ASIX) was an eye-opener. There, forced to use only the Linux terminal, I discovered that I liked 'getting my hands dirty'. I didn't just want to use programs, I wanted to build and understand them.
I'm not just the guy who fixes things; I'm the one who enjoys setting up a Proxmox cluster at home or configuring a Bitwarden behind Cloudflare Access just for the challenge of making it completely secure.
Understanding the Data
It's not enough for me that the ERP just works; I need to understand the schema to paint that reality in Power BI.
Peace of Mind Security
I design environments so I can sleep peacefully. From Suricata probes to robust backup automation.
Efficiency
Repetition is the enemy. If it's done twice, it gets scripted in Python or a flow is created in Power Automate.
Current Philosophy
"I don't aspire to be a syntax encyclopedia. I believe in a pragmatic approach: Clear idea + Solid architecture + AI as a copilot. The ultimate goal is the solution, not the code itself."
MY MANTRA
"If it's repetitive, it gets automated." "If it's critical, it gets secured." "If it's complex, it gets simplified."
If I'm not in the terminal, you'll probably find me traveling or reading about random curiosities. Because in the end, learning new things is what drives me.