This is where my journey began. A story of passion, continuous learning, and relentless curiosity. Each experience has shaped my path, teaching me valuable lessons and inspiring me to grow.
I’ve always been fascinated by technology and systems. Starting with an old PC, I explored Linux, learned scripting, and optimized system performance. My interest grew toward ARM-based processors and system administration, leading me to build a home server for managing my music library. I actively contributed to open-source communities and refined my skills in performance tuning and system management. This hands-on experience deepened my understanding of technology and its potential.
I am currently focusing on enhancing my expertise in system optimization, particularly within the Linux ecosystem. I am working on projects involving scripting and performance tweaks, with a keen interest in improving gaming and development workflows. My passion lies in fine-tuning both hardware and software, and I actively explore new tools and methods to achieve higher efficiency. Although I am not currently experimenting with microcontrollers, I continue to engage with emerging technologies, especially ARM-based processors, and look forward to incorporating more diverse experiences into my future endeavors.
In the future, I aim to deepen my knowledge and expertise in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, particularly in the areas of circuit design, power systems, and embedded systems. I aspire to work on developing cutting-edge technologies, such as microcontrollers and IoT devices, to contribute to innovations in automation, communication, and sustainable energy solutions. My long-term goal is to integrate my understanding of both software and hardware to create efficient, intelligent systems that can improve everyday life and drive the technological advancements of tomorrow. Additionally, I plan to continue experimenting with embedded systems development and circuit design to further enhance my practical skills and make meaningful contributions to the field.