I use GitHub as my workbench, not as a polished portfolio.
Here you’ll find:
- Experiments, prototypes and proof-of-concepts.
- Deep dives into systems, storage, infrastructure and developer tools.
- Code across multiple languages from years of exploration.
- A few pinned projects that are more complete or representative.
What you won’t find:
- Tutorial clones.
- Shiny but shallow demos.
- Buzzword-driven projects created just for show.
I’ve always been curious about how things work under the hood. Some repositories may look messy, but they all reflect genuine exploration and learning. Many repositories exist to answer a specific question, validate an approach or explore a design space. Once that goal is achieved, the work is intentionally left as-is.



