About Me
Who am I?
Systems architect, developer, and when needed, electrician. I love understanding how things work – and I love it even more when I can make them better.
At 14, I took apart my first computer. Not because it was broken – but because I wanted to know what was inside. That curiosity has never left me: from nuclear measuring instruments through IBM AS/400 to my own WebOS, I’ve always been driven by understanding how systems are built from the inside.
I don’t think in frameworks – I think in systems
The question was never “which framework should I use”, but “what architecture solves the problem”. That’s why I built my own operating system in the browser, my own dual-database architecture for an IoT platform, and my own overvoltage protector for solar systems. If the right tool doesn’t exist – I build it.
From sensor to browser
Few people work simultaneously with circuit design, C++ firmware, PHP backend, Web Components frontend, and database architecture. I do – because the best systems are born where someone understands the entire vertical. You don’t have to do everything alone, but you need to understand how the layers connect.
It’s never too late to learn
In 2021, I went back to school: I became an electrician, then a power electrical engineer. In 2025, I started at Gábor Dénes University in the Technical Manager program. Not because I needed a degree – but because I wanted to place my own projects in an academic framework. I’m not a passive student: what I learn at university, I apply in my own systems the next day.
On a motorcycle and in code
When I’m not designing systems, I’m probably on a motorcycle. The Class A license is no accident – touring is the same freedom as when a well-designed system finally works. I even built a Raspberry Pi-based action camera grip for it, with a custom 3D-printed enclosure. Because why not.
Technology changes. Frameworks come and go. What remains is well-designed architecture. That’s what I build.