About
I’ve been coding since 2012, way before it was cool. Back then, you really had to love it to stick with it.
I’m passionate about many things, especially teaching and being part of a community. One of the things I always loved about tech was how “a bunch of nerds” would get together at meetups just to talk about some topic. Early on, I started attending these gatherings about everything — Java, Ruby, Python, JS. It didn’t take long before I began submitting talks and sharing the little I knew.
Another thing I always enjoyed was open source. I ended up contributing to a few projects and eventually worked on a major one: Fluent Bit.
After 2020, things changed. In-person meetups became rare. Missing that “talking with the nerds” vibe, I started a YouTube channel. This blog is another way for me to share knowledge and stay connected with like-minded people.
Since late 2022, I’ve been a heavy AI user. At first, it felt like pure magic — how can this thing answer me like that? Until 2024, I treated AI as a black box: I didn’t know how it worked, just what it did. In 2025, I started opening that Pandora’s box. I took courses, read papers, and chased answers: how does AI actually work? How do I build my own? How do I run one locally and efficiently? How do I train one? How do I use it to code better? What’s RAG? LLMOps? Every answer led to more questions, and I found myself going deeper and deeper.
In 2026, I decided to go all in: I went back to formal education through a Master’s in AI to consolidate this knowledge in a more structured way. This blog is where I share what I’m learning and discovering along the way.
If you want to understand AI better and make the most of it in your day-to-day as a dev, you’re in the right place.