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More Than 5 Years of Self-Hosting on the Cloud and What It Has Taught Me

More than five years of self-hosting taught me that technology was never the destination. This is a story about curiosity, technological independence, and building a life around the freedom to create.

2026-06-23
More Than 5 Years of Self-Hosting on the Cloud and What It Has Taught Me

Localhost:3000 on a phone.

I used to be part of a small builder community group. I started sharing my story and my journey there.

2026-06-17
Localhost:3000 on a phone.

Loop Engineering of Life: If You Never Try, How Will You Know What’s Right or Wrong?

The shortcut to success isn't avoiding failure. It's failing early, learning fast, and continuing to iterate.

2026-06-15
Loop Engineering of Life: If You Never Try, How Will You Know What’s Right or Wrong?

Between 1,000 Stores and a Handwritten Receipt

This morning, I went to Highlands Coffee like I always do.

2026-06-15
Between 1,000 Stores and a Handwritten Receipt

Kitwork Cluster – One Runtime, Many Roles

Over the years of building software systems, I realized that the hardest part is not writing code. The hardest part is operating and maintaining the system.

2026-06-10
Kitwork Cluster – One Runtime, Many Roles

Bytecode is not just a programming style. It is also a way of living.

After more than 10 years of writing code, and nearly a year living with compilers, runtimes, virtual machines, and bytecode while building KITWORK.

2026-05-19
Bytecode is not just a programming style. It is also a way of living.

Kitwork Engine and the Energy Computing

In many discussions about system performance, the question often starts with programming languages

2026-01-26 2
Kitwork Engine and the Energy Computing

Rebuilding a Go VM to Execute 1M Ops in 58ms

Zero GC was not a side effect. It was a constraint.

2026-01-24 1
Rebuilding a Go VM to Execute 1M Ops in 58ms

Kitwork Engine: A Place Where Logic Lives

It is written for core engineers, for those who build systems under real load, for those who have reached the limits of current models and begun to feel that they are no longer enough.

2026-01-19
Kitwork Engine: A Place Where Logic Lives

Kitwork And When Logic Flowing Like Water

“It’s not about code running fast, it’s about logic being free, moving, and updating instantly.”

2026-01-12 2
Kitwork And When Logic Flowing Like Water

Bytecode Is the Future of Dynamic Programming

Why I believe Bytecode will change the way we write software “The greatest limitations of software are not in the CPU, but in how we think about execution.”

2026-01-11 3
Bytecode Is the Future of Dynamic Programming

The Dream Searching for Another Dream

Midnight thoughts, code as poetry, and dreams taking shape

2026-01-04 5
The Dream Searching for Another Dream
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