I grew up on an island in the Indian Ocean and somehow ended up writing JavaScript in Munich. Life's funny like that. I've been building for the web for 3.5 years and it still doesn't feel like work — which is either a good sign or a problem.
Frontend is where I live. I'm the person who notices when a button's padding is off by 4px and can't let it go. I care about the details that most people scroll past — because that's usually what separates something good from something great.
One of my favorite things I've shipped is Kizingo Cars — a car rental platform I built from scratch for Zanzibar. Real bookings, real users, real pressure. It taught me a lot about building things that actually have to work.
Okay I'll be honest — I also spend a suspicious amount of time trying to break websites. Bug bounties, finding things that definitely shouldn't be there, the whole thing. My browser history looks like a red flag but I promise it's for science.
If you've read this far, you're either genuinely curious or very bored. Either way — say hi.