I write this blog as a technical diary, but not only for myself. The idea is to publish what genuinely deserved studying, debugging, testing, or synthesis — and turn that process into material that is useful to others as well.

What goes here

  • concepts I had to really unpack;
  • short notes on tools, protocols, architectures, and bugs;
  • longer articles when a topic calls for context;
  • project write-ups when there is something technically interesting to show.

Topics that pull me in

Today, the main axis runs through software engineering, computing, embedded systems, IoT, microelectronics, telecom, and the less visible parts of systems. In general, anything that mixes abstraction with real implementation interests me.

The format

I want this space to work less like a showcase and more like a usable archive. If a text does not help to revisit an idea, document a line of reasoning, explain a problem honestly, or make a subject more accessible to someone, it probably does not need to be here.

If you want a brief overview of my technical background, I have put together a profile page with my education, interests, and areas of work.

If you want to follow the posts, the archive organises everything in chronological order, and the RSS feed is always available.