My origin story starts with the scratchy hiss of a dial‑up modem in the early 2000s. I was hooked on those clunky browser games. Back then, the internet felt like a vast, uncharted ocean. I broke things, fixed them, and eventually became the family's designated technician (whether they liked it or not).
That childhood tinkering grew into a career. But I didn't want to just work on technology; I wanted to curate the feeling of discovery. Today, I live a life of tech that my younger self would be in absolute awe of.