relaykit
2025A small, dependency-light reverse-proxy toolkit for stitching together services on a single host without dragging in a heavyweight platform.
Read more →Systems & web engineer
I build fast, resilient things for the edge of the network — small services, self-hosted tools and the glue that keeps them quietly running.
A short version.
I’m an engineer who likes the unglamorous layer: reverse proxies, TLS, firewalls and the boring reliability work that makes everything above it feel effortless. Most of what I run lives on a couple of modest servers I look after myself.
Off the keyboard you’ll find me reading about distributed systems, taking long walks, and slowly turning into a decent home cook. This little corner of the web is where I keep my projects, notes and a running log of what I’m up to.
Things I’ve built and still maintain.
A small, dependency-light reverse-proxy toolkit for stitching together services on a single host without dragging in a heavyweight platform.
Read more →My personal knowledge base — a fast, offline-first digital garden with full-text search and a tiny footprint. Powers the notes you see below.
Read more →Declarative, reviewable firewall rules for small VPS fleets. Write the intent in one file, get reproducible UFW state on every host.
Read more →A tiny exporter that turns connection-health checks into clean Prometheus metrics, so I get a quiet heads-up before anything actually breaks.
Read more →Occasional write-ups, mostly for future me.
What I’m focused on these days. Updated June 2026
Always happy to talk shop.