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Welcome to My Site

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  • introduction
  • streaming
  • observability
  • ai

Rafting through whitewater rapids while paddling in sync.

From event streams to whitewater streams: still handling backpressure.

Welcome to my personal developer portfolio and blog. This is a space for ideas, lessons learned, and technical exploration that I hope will be useful to you.

Whether you’re a fellow engineer, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about modern architecture and tooling, this blog is for you.


Why This Site Exists

I started this blog for one simple reason:

To share the things I’m learning as I build systems that scale, troubleshoot hard‑to‑debug problems, and leverage emerging technologies like agentic AI.

Writing helps me understand what I build more deeply and gives others a chance to learn from those experiences. I hope these posts save you time, give you new perspectives, or spark ideas you can use in your own work.


A Bit About What I Do

My work centers on challenges developers face in real‑world systems:

  • Streaming & Data Infrastructure: Event pipelines, ingestion workflows, and both batch and real‑time data paths.
  • Observability & Debugging: Turning telemetry and trace data into actionable insight and tools developers love.
  • AI + Systems Engineering: Architecting agentic AI solutions with pragmatic evaluations and guardrails.

What You’ll Find Here

Over time this blog will include:

  • Project write‑ups and launch notes explaining what I built, why I built it, and the decisions that shaped it.
  • Technical investigations with performance analysis, debugging stories, and thoughtful tradeoffs.
  • Engineering patterns for pragmatic AI/LLM work and lessons from applying AI in production systems.
  • Tools and open source work related to the utilities, frameworks, and connectors I’ve developed or contributed to.

Get In Touch

If you want to connect, you’ll find me on:

Feel free to follow, reach out, or collaborate. I’m excited to learn from you as well!