Backend developer and Linux enthusiast focused on automation, scripting, and practical tooling. I enjoy building small, self-contained utilities – the kind that make systems more efficient or reveal what's really happening under the hood.

WhatIsMyPlantZone.com: A Simple Tool for Gardeners

If you have ever tried to figure out which plants will thrive in your area, you have probably run into the idea of hardiness zones. These zones are used by gardeners and growers to understand how cold a region gets in winter. Choosing plants that...

Every once in a while I get the urge to go backwards.

Not in a regression-therapy way, more like touching base with the roots of the tools we take for granted. I have spent most of my career in modern Unix environments where you can fire up Vim, Neovim, or VS Code without thinking. But the earlies...

Most of my projects come from something simple: I want a tool I can run instantly without thinking about it. There are dozens of password generators out there, but they all seem to come with something I do not actually want. Ads, web dependencies, browser plugins, sync features, cloud integrations,...

I’ve been doing some domain research lately and wanted a no-dependency way to filter Estibot “ending today” CSV files by appraised value and check for availability using tldx (a CLI tool).

This script:

  • Sorts by Estibot value

  • Checks each domain using tldx

  • Prints available ones...

Recently I’ve been focused on a few personal and technical projects — part infrastructure, part automation, and part organizing the mess.

  • 🔧 Set up a new Ubuntu droplet running CyberPanel to host this site and a couple of future-facing tools.

  • 🗃️ Imported my old Blogger archive into Wo...