Hardware, software, and cars. The full stack of my life.
My primary workstation for the last few years. It handles everything from local Docker clusters to heavy IDE sessions without breaking a sweat.
The powerhouse for when I need to decompress. High-refresh display and enough performance to run demanding titles at native resolution.
I have tried almost every editor, but I always come back to JetBrains for serious work. The deep static analysis and refactoring tools make maintaining complex codebases significantly safer.
The perfect lightweight companion for quick scripts, config tweaks, or writing documentation like this page.
My go-to AI coding assistant. It handles the boilerplate and repetitive tasks, letting me focus on higher-level problem-solving.
My go-to ecosystem for building scalable systems. I spend most of my time managing Kubernetes clusters, setting up IAM, and architecting distributed backends.
Standardizing environments across the board. Everything is containerized and orchestrated via Helm to ensure consistency from local dev to production.
If it is worth doing twice, it is worth automating. I use Actions to keep my deployment pipelines lean and reliable.
A long-term project and a great lesson in mechanical engineering. It is a 20-year-old car, so I am often under it refreshing gaskets or suspension components, but the K20 power delivery is unmatched.
A reliable daily driver with just enough sport DNA to keep it interesting. Simple, practical, and a great piece of Honda engineering.