Software engineer developer hehe

I build tools for organization and productivity. I usually start with something I need and share it if it works well and I think it could be useful to others.

The rest of my time I dedicate to producing music, shooting street photography and being in nature. That’s how I reset.

I am also learning different languages so I can connect better with people while traveling. Writing about what I find interesting across these areas is also part of what I do.

Body Muscles

An interactive anatomy mapping library for the human body.

Body Muscles is an open-source library that lets you add an interactive human body map to your website.

You can use it in fitness apps, workout journals, or any health project. Users can tap on muscles and see them highlight. It includes over 70 muscles, shown from both the front and back, all as clean SVG graphics.

It’s useful when you need a simple, visual way to show muscle groups. For example, users can log workouts by selecting muscles, mark areas of pain or injury, or understand exercises more easily through clear visuals.

It works with plain JavaScript and also fits easily into frameworks like React, Vue, or Svelte, since it is just SVG and simple logic under the hood.

GitHub · npm · Documentation

Platinum Workspace

An Obsidian workspace for organizing notes into structured projects and long-term knowledge.

Platinum is an open-source Obsidian-based workspace designed to turn note-taking into a structured execution system.

It organizes your work into clear layers for long-term knowledge, active projects and daily capture, so you can move ideas from thinking to completion without losing context.

You can use it for personal productivity, research, writing or managing multiple work domains. It helps you separate ongoing areas of life from focused projects, while keeping everything searchable, connected, and easy to navigate.

It includes built-in templates, automation and optional AI workflows to reduce manual organization. Notes stay in plain Markdown and Git, so the system is portable, versioned and not locked to any single tool or device.

GitHub · Documentation

Build & Performance

I work on frontend performance and build pipelines. Bundling, code splitting, tree shaking, caching and keeping things fast.

Architecture

I structure frontend projects, think about component design, data flow and how things scale as the codebase grows.

Mentoring

I explain how parts of the codebase work and why decisions were made so others can move independently.

Analysis

I go through logs and runtime behavior to understand issues, then build tools so debugging is easier next time.

Programming & DevOps

I write code and ship it through CI/CD, making sure it runs reliably in production.

Problem Solving

I debug issues, talk through what might be going on and work through it until the root cause is clear.

Outdoor Activity

I spend a lot of time outside when I'm not working. Walking or running helps me reset.

Music Production

I produce music whenever I want a break from screens.

Cooking

Cooking for me is more experimentation than instruction.

Health

I focus on staying consistent with training, sleep and nutrition.

Languages

I use languages as a way to understand people and places better.

Making my own apps

I make apps for myself first then see if they’re useful to anyone else.

Twitter

Where I should post things, I guess...

GitHub

Open-source and side projects.

LinkedIn

For recruiters and old colleagues.