About
Practical knowledge, earned by shipping.
I'm Subho — a self-taught technologist whose path into engineering ran through government office paperwork, late nights with Linux, and a long list of "this should be automated" moments.
Who I am
A technologist focused on the unglamorous middle of the stack — automation, infrastructure, and the small tools that make a day survivable. No bootcamp, no degree-shaped narrative. Just years of shipping.
How I work
Start from the friction. Pick the smallest tool that removes it. Ship it. Watch it run. Iterate when reality teaches you something the plan didn't. Most of my projects look modest because they are — and they keep working because of it.
What I care about
Practical knowledge over credentials. Resilient systems over clever ones. Tools that respect the user's attention. Open workflows that anyone on the team can debug at 11pm.
"I'd rather build a small tool that runs every day than a beautiful one that runs once."