✦ fullstack chaos agent · tech lead @ brick360
Started writing code in 2009 with Java 6, guided by a high school teacher whose last meaningful programming experience was Perl, circa 2000. It shows. Spent 17 years in Hong Kong, now back in Brazil, still arguing with the same computers.
Currently contemplating the great architectural questions of our time: Feature Slice vs DDD vs Hexagonal. Will probably ship a flat folder structure and go touch grass.
all skills maxed in runescape 3. peak human achievement.
years of professional suffering since java 6 in 2009.
17 years in hong kong. came back. still adjusting.
k8s clusters deployed for systems with under 100 users: 0.
It was 2009. A high school teacher who hadn't touched a keyboard since writing Perl in the year 2000 handed me a Python 2.7.6 textbook and said "figure it out." I did. Then I spent years in Web3 — smart contracts, wallets, chains, the whole circus — until I came to the conclusion that most of it was, technically speaking, an abacaxi. Now I do Fintech and SaaS, which are also abacaxis but at least the money is real.
I am a System Architect by trade and a pragmatism evangelist by compulsion. If your system has fewer than 100 users and you're asking about Kubernetes, I will close the tab. AI has since murdered a good portion of the joy I had in coding, but I still pick up new languages out of spite. Currently forcing myself through Rust. It is not going well.
The one domain where over-engineering is acceptable and the output is always production-ready.
Staring at charts going up, then down, then down more. A masterclass in distributed grief.
All 99s. Every skill. This is the greatest thing I have ever done and I stand by that completely.