I walk into complex technical domains I have no background in and figure out how to build real things. Nuclear reactors, microwave networks, blood chemistry diagnostics, AI tools.
Streaming availability search engine covering 140+ countries and 1.5M+ pages. Built solo in 30 days. Two VPN affiliate partners live, organic traffic from 80+ countries.
Customer survey analytics dashboard built in 16 hours with zero prior Power BI experience. Now shipping nationally.
Running local models for privacy-first applications. Personal Telegram bot and an experimentation platform for work that stays on my hardware by design.
Operated and maintained naval nuclear propulsion systems. Six years of disciplined work inside one of the most complex technical programs in the military.
R&D fabrication for high-frequency trading microwave infrastructure between Chicago and Wall Street. Built physical systems where microseconds meant millions.
Primary field service engineer the largest clinical lab in the country for a decade. A domain where precision is non-negotiable and outcomes are measured in patient results.
Building production tools across three AI layers: cloud, enterprise, and local. Shipping products, not prototypes.
Every chapter starts the same way: I walk into a domain with no credentials, take the system apart, understand it, build something real. AI is the latest domain, and the first one where the build speed matches the ambition.