About
I build software the way some people keep notebooks: slowly, deliberately, with attention to the parts that will still make sense in five years.
This site is not a portfolio template. It is a personal engineering artifact — a place to write, to show work, and to document how things are made. The stack is unusual on purpose: Gleam, Lustre, a custom static pipeline, PostgreSQL for the one dynamic surface that needs it, and Git for everything else.
I care about:
- Type safety that survives refactors, not just demos.
- Bilingual correctness at the URL, layout, and metadata level.
- Operational seriousness — reproducible builds, explicit validation, no surprise runtime.
- Restraint in design: typography, spacing, and language before decoration.
If you are reading the source, start with the colophon and architecture pages. They explain the choices that are not visible from the rendered HTML alone.