FuzeNet
FuzeNet started out as just an idea so that my family could come to a place and hang out. It turned into storage, email, password management and more
Passionate technophile, relentless tinkerer, and self‑made IT architect—that’s me in a nutshell. I’m an open‑source evangelist who believes the best solutions are built, shared, and iterated on by the community. When I’m not diving into the latest language runtimes or exploring bleeding‑edge frameworks, I’m writing my own software from the ground up, turning ideas into clean, production‑ready code that solves real problems.
At home, my tinker room doubles as my server room. I self‑host everything—from private cloud storage and personal CI/CD pipelines to a home‑grown monitoring stack—so I can experiment, learn, and keep my digital life under my own control. Managing routers, switches, NAS devices, and a DIY Kubernetes cluster is more than a hobby; it’s a sandbox where I test, break, and perfect the infrastructure that powers my daily workflow.
Whether I’m contributing patches to upstream projects, building micro‑services for fun, or fine‑tuning a homelab network, I’m driven by one mantra: “Own the stack, empower the community, and never stop innovating.”
Naval System Engineer (Current), Chief Engineer
Programing Languages:
c#, c++, JAVASCRIPT, HTML, PHP, JAVA/Kotlin SWIFT, BASH, BATCH
Skills:
MSSQL/MySQL Admin, Microsoft Server Administration, Firewall (Windows/Linux), Gitlab, Plane, Atlasian Toolset, Microsoft Office and more!
FuzeNet started out as just an idea so that my family could come to a place and hang out. It turned into storage, email, password management and more
This system is used for something personal. It plays a live feed that my servers produce
The app gives access to the many services FuzeNet offers. I am still building it as ideas come.
Base on many languages it is used for testing computer servers before they are shipped to make sure they have all the required software and firmware. This is a fully automated system
Base on many languages it is used for testing computer servers before they are shipped to make sure they have all the required software and firmware. This is a fully automated system