Tools
Small utilities and apps that remove friction from a specific job.
San Antonio, Texas
I build software for real-world operations.
Most of my work lives where code meets messy infrastructure: databases, automation, internal tools, small apps, and the kind of glue that keeps systems understandable. This is my home base for the things I am building, shipping, and eventually writing down.
The work changes, but the pattern is usually the same: make the system clearer, faster, and easier to trust.
Small utilities and apps that remove friction from a specific job.
ScyllaDB, Cassandra, Redis, and the practical work of making slow paths easier to see and fast paths easier to trust.
Systems that are easier to debug, explain, and recover when the happy path is gone.
A couple of small tools I am keeping public under cervantes.io.
A native macOS client for inspecting ScyllaDB and Cassandra clusters with the kind of caution production work deserves.
Support and privacy site
A local-only iPhone console for the moments when I need to check or recover a Hetzner Cloud server quickly.
App Store product
I want this to become a place for longer notes: project logs, product decisions, database lessons, commands worth remembering, and the occasional reminder to future me.
A few repos that are closest to what I am actively interested in right now.