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MooviPet
Led the pivot from a manual logistics operation to a scalable tech platform, processing 500k+/month through my work. Built the end-to-end booking infrastructure and an AI-driven veterinary dashboard for pet safety validation. This transition enabled the company to shift from fleet management to a modern, software-first model.
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Olinda
I drove the product from architecture to execution, focusing on delivering the best experience for language learning through reading in context. I led the development from its early Electron-based stages to its modern web implementation, building the core engine for instant translations and pronunciation. Recently, as the project moved to open source, I architected the .olnd file specification and built the end-to-end pipeline for parsing, rendering, and cloud-syncing user progress.
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Greener
Architected an e-commerce ecosystem processing 150k/month for industry leaders like WEG, Huawei and Valmont. Reduced provisioning overhead by 90% via a custom CMS and engineered high-performance QA dashboards to validate 7M+ data points for bank-integrated credit risk APIs.
open-source
Direttore
A zero-dependency TypeScript library for organizing API access around typed endpoints. Built to simplify microservice-heavy applications through shared contracts, middleware, retries, cache keys, response transforms, and framework-agnostic transports, bringing a bit of the tRPC developer experience to non-tRPC stacks.
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open-source
.olnd
A custom DSL designed to bridge the gap between chaotic ePUB/PDF structures and clean, semantic content. Built as an open-source framework to preserve document structure and enable superior reading experiences for language learners.
toy
Gallery
A self-hosted, off-grid photo gallery for digital independence. Designed as a lightweight alternative to centralized social media, prioritizing data ownership and minimal technical overhead.
toy
isodd
I enjoy coming up with the most over-engineered ways to check if a number is odd every April Fools'. This one turned out great. Should you use it? No! But it was a blast to build. Not gonna lie, the documentation and comments are pretty hilarious.