Hey, it’s Me
What technology resolves, nature dissolves. Some answers came from technology but others came from nature.
I grew up in a time when curiosity mattered more than rules, when systems were meant to be explored, not just used. The underground shaped how I think: question everything, understand from within, and build with intention.
From DOS, mIRC, ICQ, and early PHP to ActionScript, Flash, and the first interactive web experiences, then to global projects, AI, and startups I’ve built, experimented, failed, and learned across countries and industries. I’ve built, tested, and learned in motion.
Every person I met, every team I worked with, and every project added a layer. The core, however, remained the same: to understand, to create, and to connect ideas that don’t usually meet.
I stay close to what matters : building things that make sense in the real world.
Some answers came from technology. Others came from nature most of all, from the sea. Especially the sea: patient, vast, and indifferent. That’s why I still feel closely connected and tied to the natural world and everything unrefined and real.
You didn’t get here alone. I didn’t either.
Nothing is built alone.
This is my way to give First, and Give back.

Manifesto
Unlike most things, knowledge grows when shared.
It multiplies when transmitted.
We are strangers connected by transmission.
Most of us will never meet.
Many names will remain unknown.
Many of us do not know each other.
We are a growing community of builders, thinkers, creators, developers, designers, dreamers, and curious minds.
Yet something invisible connects us:
The sharing of knowledge.
Knowledge must move forward.
What we learn should not stop with us.
What we build should create opportunities for others.
We grow every day through contribution, transmission, curiosity, and shared learning.
We are invisible, but we are here.
We give first.
We give back.
We are a community.
And this is our manifesto.

Latest Posts & Essays
Quotes & Citations
The right moment
Offering a flower at the right moment is better than offering an entire garden too late. Saying “I love you” now is more important than writing poems once people are gone.
Direction
You can’t change the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sails to reach your destination.
Regret
Never regret anything: good days bring happiness, bad days bring experience, the worst bring lessons, and the best bring memories.
Go forward
A fool who walks will go much farther than a genius who sits.
Action comes first
People wait to have the right information before acting, when in reality, the right information comes after action.
Ambition
If a cat wants to become a lion, it must lose its appetite for rats.

