I care about understanding systems from the inside out. Most of my work revolves around performance-sensitive code, low-level abstractions, and tooling where correctness, failure modes, and long-term maintainability matter more than trends.
I'm particularly interested in Rust as a practical language for building reliable systems, but the problems themselves come first — languages are just tools.
If something piques my interest, I will tinker with it even if it's a bomb.
That might be a compiler component, a distributed system, a protocol, or an idea that fails a few times before it works.
I don't chase stacks. I chase problems.
Open to collaborating on interesting systems problems

