Technologist and expat in Japan with a background in Unix/Linux operations, practical tooling, automation, and security-minded infrastructure.

Much of my work has been in environments where reliability, clarity, and supportability matter. I’m drawn to practical problems: improving operations, making systems easier to understand, reducing friction through better tooling, and helping people work safely within controls that make sense.

This site is a place to collect a few sides of what I do. Some of it is professional, including infrastructure, operational thinking, and the kind of tooling and documentation that makes day-to-day support more manageable. Some of it is personal: small software projects, experiments with LLM-assisted development, and things I build because they seem useful or interesting.

Recent projects and interests include BackBy, a return-by iPhone app for explorers; cycling-related projects and volunteer work; and other hands-on experiments in SwiftUI, Godot, and lightweight automation.

More will appear here over time.