Net wt. one (1) developer · est. 2025

Gluten.dev

Whole-grain software engineer — infrastructure, systems & AI

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Nutrition Facts
1 engineer per container
Serving size  1 project (varies)
Amount per serving
Caloriesscratch
% Daily Value*
Infrastructure40%
Systems Design30%
Distributed Things18%
AI / ML25%
Python90%
Curiosity200%
Pretension0%
Sleep12%

* Percent Daily Values are vibes-based and not evaluated by any food & drug administration. Your mileage may vary.

Ingredients

Curiosity, Python, Linux, distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, a refusal to leave things broken, coffee, API keys (added at 2 a.m.). Contains 2% or less of: YAML, bash aliases, strong opinions about whitespace.

Contains: wheat. May contain traces of over-engineering.

I build the parts of software no one wants to look at directly — the infrastructure and systems humming underneath. There's something honest about being the person who actually knows how it all works down there.

I named this place gluten.dev because I wanted something short, easy to spell, and a little funny — a domain that makes people smile before they've even met me. Everything below is made from scratch.

Directions — selected work · tap to open

What it is

A longer writeup goes here. Explain what you built, the problem it solved, and the part that was genuinely hard or surprising. Keep it human — talk about why it mattered to you, not just what the README says.

A second paragraph for the technical shape: the stack, a decision you'd defend, a tradeoff you made.

InfrastructurePythonTerraform2024
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What it is

Drop the story here. This panel scales to however much you write, and the carousel on the left holds as many images as you want — just add more slides and bump the counter.

SystemsCloudGo2024
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What it is

The experiment that started as a joke and earned its place. Say what you learned and whether you'd do it again.

AI / MLPythonAPI2025
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What it is

Not everything needs to be impressive — sometimes a 40-line script that saves you ten minutes a day is the most honest thing in the portfolio.

BashCLI2024
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