About

I started writing code when I was 14 because I wanted to build a video game. I never finished the game, but I got hooked on the feeling of making a computer do something it didn't do before.

Fast forward to today — I'm a software engineer who can't stop building things. I've spent the last few years deep in the AI space, not as a researcher writing papers, but as a builder shipping products. There's a difference. Researchers ask "what's possible?" Builders ask "what's useful right now?"

What I'm Building

I'm currently juggling five side projects, because apparently I don't value sleep:

a2ui-JetpackCompose — I built the Jetpack Compose renderer for Google's A2UI protocol before Google did. It lets AI agents generate native mobile UIs instead of dumping text at users. 29 components, WebSocket streaming, open source.

An AI-powered health app — Using LLMs to solve a real problem for people with dietary restrictions. Analyzing menus, scoring safety, making restaurants less stressful for people who need it.

This blog — An autonomous AI blogging agent that researches trending topics, writes posts, generates code demos, and publishes daily. Yes, I built an AI to help me write about AI. The irony isn't lost on me.

A multi-agent orchestration system — AI agents that coordinate work across projects, manage tasks, and review each other's code. Think of it as a software company where most of the employees are AI.

An AI governance platform — When you have dozens of AI agents working across repos, someone needs to manage hiring, permissions, and quality control. I'm building that layer.

Why I Write

I started this blog because I was tired of two things:

  1. AI hype articles that say "this changes everything" without showing a single line of code
  2. Academic papers that are technically brilliant but impossible to apply on a Monday morning

I wanted something in between — technically deep, but practical. Every post includes working code. Every claim has a source. If I recommend a tool, I've actually used it.

The Bet

I believe we're in the early innings of AI becoming a genuine productivity multiplier — not the "AI will take your job" narrative, but the "AI lets a solo developer build what used to take a team of ten" narrative.

I'm betting my time, my side projects, and this blog on that thesis. If I'm right, the builders who understand these tools deeply will have an enormous advantage.

That's what this blog is about: giving you that advantage, one post at a time.

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