
Self-Hosted Mail & DNS Infrastructure
Modern mail and DNS infrastructure powered by Stalwart Mail Server (Rust). Features JMAP/IMAP/SMTP protocols, encrypted DNS (DoH/DoQ), automated backups, and advanced security with optimal memory efficiency.
ASIR student who bridges Linux infrastructure and modern web development. I build systems that work quietly so people can focus on what matters.
002 / WORK

Modern mail and DNS infrastructure powered by Stalwart Mail Server (Rust). Features JMAP/IMAP/SMTP protocols, encrypted DNS (DoH/DoQ), automated backups, and advanced security with optimal memory efficiency.

A Discord bot that uses the OpenAI API to provide interactive responses and maintain conversations with users.

Automated web scraping scripts using Selenium to collect data from various websites.

Automated system with n8n that monitors virtual classrooms for new notifications and sends instant alerts to Discord when updates are detected.
003 / THINKING
It started in 2022 with a simple question: how do the systems we use every day actually work? That question sent me down two parallel paths — ASIR (network and systems administration) and web development — and I've been walking both ever since.
What I find compelling is the intersection. A web app without reliable infrastructure is fragile. A well-configured server with no useful software running on it is just a warm box. I'm interested in the whole stack: from a Linux kernel parameter that makes Nginx behave differently, to the React component that the user finally sees.
Currently in my second year of ASIR, spending most of my time on automation pipelines, self-hosted services, and anything that involves making systems talk to each other intelligently.