About Me
I'm a digital systems designer, software engineer, and occasional systems architect who believes in making complex technology approachable. My work bridges software, hardware, and human systems through elegant abstraction.
Who I Am
Originally from the Pacific Islands, I combine indigenous problem-solving patterns with modern software engineering practices. My approach to systems design is influenced by the interplay between natural patterns, algorithmic thinking, and human needs.
With over 10+ years of experience in building digital infrastructure, I currently focus on open-source tooling, autonomous systems, and interactive educational tools that make systems thinking accessible to all.
Global Perspectives
My digital nomad lifestyle brings unique cross-cultural insights to software and systems design.
First Principles
I break down complex problems into their core components to build fundamental solutions.
Continuous Learning
Constantly exploring new technologies while maintaining practical wisdom.
My Design Philosophy
"Good design isn't about looking good. It's about eliminating friction between the user and their goals." - This belief drives every system I create, whether it's code, product architectures, or human workflows.
"The most elegant algorithms are the ones you don't notice working."
I focus on building systems that adapt to their environment rather than forcing environments to conform to systems.
Recent Work
Autonomous Systems Research
Developing adaptive AI systems that learn to optimize themselves in real-time without human intervention. Open-source contributions to reinforcement learning frameworks.
Educational Tooling
Creator of the "Systems Thinking Sandbox" - a browser-based visual environment for teaching complex system design patterns to students and professionals.