Some people collect certifications.
I collect problems annoying enough that I can't ignore.
Co-founder of Genrec AI.
Currently convincing computers to do more work, so people don't have to.
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Software that removes work instead of adding features. |
More releases. Fewer "coming soon" posts. |
Products. Infrastructure. The number of browser tabs I definitely don't need. |
How AI should fit into software. Not how software should revolve around AI. |
Numbers are nice.
Repositories are nicer.
Products people actually use are even better.
Apparently the green squares grow when you touch grass less.
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Interfaces should explain themselves. If they need a presentation, they need another iteration. I have been known to spend an hour moving something by two pixels. Sometimes that's the feature. |
I enjoy building software. I enjoy deleting unnecessary software even more. Every project starts with "There has to be a better way." Most of them end with "Why wasn't it built like this already?" |
| Product | Reality |
|---|---|
| π½ Tabble | Trying to make restaurant software behave like good restaurant staff. Helpful, fast, and never in the way. |
| π§ Lumina IQ | Giving forgotten PDFs a second chance to be useful. |
| π Revolvo | Teaching enterprise knowledge that the internet isn't mandatory. |
| π Genrec AI | Building products where AI is a capability, not the marketing department. |
If you're building something ambitious,
questioning software everyone else accepts,
or convinced there's a better way to do something...
there's a decent chance we'll get along.

