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I’m a software engineer who turned into a professional problem-solver somewhere along the way. Fifteen-plus years across a lot of different fields means a lot of cross-domain pollination rattling around in my head, and that’s led me to solve some genuinely outlandish problems — concept all the way through to a running business.
The throughline is simple: I work best for the person in front of me. I build things I know will help my friends, because those problems are almost never unique to them. When I earn someone’s appreciation, I keep that smile filed away — I replay it every time a Stripe notification tells me a new customer showed up.
Right now the main engine is VisorPlate, though it doesn’t ask for my around-the-clock attention anymore; I’ve automated most of it to run without my hand in the pot. That freed up room for the rest: I took a side-tangent, built this AI-SEO portfolio, turned the engine into an open template, and I’m seeing where that goes. Widda is in submission with Google right now — four to six weeks of waiting. Cost of doing business.
If you want the version of me that changes week to week, the Now page is the honest log. If you want to know what’s on my machine and why, Uses covers it. The Impossible List is the part that’s a little harder to put on a résumé — the things I’m still chasing. And if you just want the formal story, the CV has dates and a download button.