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Engineering notes, architecture lessons, and senior-level system design reflections.

A growing collection of writing focused on cloud systems, maintainable architecture, offline-first product patterns, and lessons from real-world implementation.

May 22, 20262 min read

Scaling File Downloads with SSE-C on AWS

A short architecture note on secure file delivery, throughput, and operational trade-offs when downloads grow on AWS.

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May 20, 20262 min read

Building Maintainable Systems vs Trendy Systems

A senior-engineering view on why maintainability, team clarity, and operational ownership often matter more than fashionable architecture choices.

ArchitectureMaintainabilityEngineering Leadership
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May 18, 20262 min read

Offline-First Mobile Architecture

Lessons from building mobile experiences that stay calm, responsive, and useful when connectivity is inconsistent.

MobileOffline FirstArchitecture
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Apr 15, 20261 min read

Kubernetes Learning Notes: What Clicked for Me

Practical notes from my Kubernetes learning journey, focused on concepts that become useful quickly in day-to-day engineering.

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Mar 2, 20261 min read

AI Engineering Experiments I Keep Repeating

A short log of practical AI engineering experiments that improved reliability and product usefulness.

AIEngineeringExperiments
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Jan 20, 20261 min read

AWS Scaling Lessons from Enterprise Work

A compact summary of scaling lessons that consistently matter in cloud-backed enterprise systems.

AWSScalabilityArchitecture
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Mar 10, 20211 min read

Listening and Singing Songs for a While in a Day

Listening and singing songs for a while in a day can reduce stress and increase confidence! - From my experience 😂

ReflectionPersonalNotes
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Jun 20, 20171 min read

The Rising Value of Data

Race begins to figure out what else can be done with data. But not all data is useful, and some of it is faulty.

DataAnalysisWriting
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Dec 26, 20141 min read

Code for Humans

Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.

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