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Systems at scale.

I’ve always been obsessed with how things connect at a fundamental level. My education—an engineering bachelors followed by a Masters in Management—trained me to look past the surface of technology to the operational logic and human impact beneath. That combination — analytical rigour meeting operational reality — is the lens I bring to everything built in this lab.

An analytical engineering lab with a Mac Mini, Raspberry Pi cluster, and system architecture monitor.
Log_Type: Efficiency_Architecture

The Lab

Gekro is my workshop. It’s where I take technical concepts and put them through the stress of actual implementation. While my professional life is spent navigating the complexities of large, regulated organizations, my personal time is dedicated to building, breaking, and documenting experiments in the lab.

Technical Philosophy

01 / Sovereignty

Privacy isn't a feature; it's a foundation. Cybersecurity is the bedrock of trust, building systems where you own the weights, the data, and the hardware—ensuring your data, your models, and your infrastructure answer to no one but you.

02 / Sustainability

Efficiency is the ultimate elegance. The reduction of waste is as important as speed. I prioritize systems that optimize for energy consumption and resource longevity—because building things that last is the only way forward.

03 / Empirical

In an era of AI hype, I value the empirical. Every project here is backed by logs, telemetry, and functional code. If it doesn't run in the lab, it doesn't belong on the site. Proof over promise.

Built for Depth

The experiments you see here aren't academic exercises. They are informed by years of solving operational problems inside complex, scale-heavy environments. There is a specific kind of intuition that comes from seeing how things actually fail in production—the edge cases that theory misses and the robustness required when systems are mission-critical. I bring that production-first mindset into every local LLM or autonomous home automation experiment I run.

Beyond the Lab

Outside the terminal, I'm most at home in the backcountry — camping with family, hiking trails that have no cell signal, driving electric wherever possible.

That same belief in sustainable systems that drives the lab work carries into how I live — green energy, minimal waste, long-term thinking over short-term convenience.

A Tesla Model Y parked on a Texas backcountry trail at sunset.
Natural_Flow // Systems_Sync