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Every detail—from architecture to deployment—is handled with rigor, ensuring clarity, performance, and long-term maintainability.
We design and deliver systems that are technically rigorous and commercially impactful.
We embed AI into core workflows, decision-making, and product architecture to create durable advantage.
We translate complex opportunities into elegant, production-ready solutions.
We build with precision, scalability, and a clear understanding of business context.
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We combine deep engineering expertise with AI to deliver solutions that are practical, scalable, and grounded in real business outcomes.
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We don’t just prototype—we design and deploy production-ready AI systems that integrate with your existing stack.
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Our work is defined by outcomes: faster operations, smarter decisions, and capabilities that compound over time.
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Software consultant specializing in AI/ML integration, custom model development, and intelligent automation for forward-thinking businesses.
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Real people.
Crafted, not generated.
Invented, not imitated.
The future needs
more humanity.
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AI can replicate patterns.
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Hosts File Not Working on Mac? Try This Fix
I've recently had to re-do this. This has happened too often for me, and it's just very annoying in general. There are many problems (and offered solutions) around /etc/hosts file, for chrome only as well as for the os x generally. I've noticed that the /etc/hosts file works just fine for curl, but does not work for chrome. This led me to believe that the problem was a chrome setting, but upon fixing it, I am less certain that Chrome is the culprit. My solution is below. Basically, the host file needs to be ASCII-compliant. I've had that file soft-linked and modified by a number of actors.



