Software Developer · Engineer in the making · Future founder

I build software that ships — and I'm building toward something of my own.

I build software that ships. Sharpening into a world-class engineer and building toward a company of my own — here is the evidence, and the vision.

Selected work

Things I've built

KinAI

Present

An AI platform that helps professional football clubs make smarter, data-driven decisions — in production with teams across Italy’s Serie A and Serie B. I work full-stack across its three products: a web portal, a core engine, and a desktop application. First and only of its kind in its category.

Role:
Full-stack developer
Outcome:
Adopted by Serie A & Serie B clubs — first and only in its category.
  • Web portal
  • Desktop app
  • AI engine
  • Pro football

Aperture NAS — Private AI Vault

2026

A self-hosted NAS with a built-in AI brain: natural-language semantic search over your own photos and files (“blue car on the beach”), automatic tagging and indexing — all processed locally, with no cloud and no third-party data exposure.

Role:
Architecture & full-stack
Outcome:
On-prem semantic image search that keeps every byte on your own hardware.
  • React
  • FastAPI
  • CLIP
  • pgvector
  • MinIO
  • Redis/BullMQ
  • Kubernetes

Naked-GLaDOS — Self-Hosted Platform

2026

A production, GitOps-driven microservice platform on my own k3s cluster: a shared auth/core API (JWT + Passkeys), multiple web apps, and game-server control panels — all reconciled from a single source-of-truth repo via Flux.

Role:
Solo architect & operator
Outcome:
Self-healing, reproducible infrastructure running a full suite of services in production.
  • k3s
  • FluxCD
  • Next.js
  • Fastify
  • Prisma
  • PostgreSQL
  • Cloudflare
  • Docker

CS2 Server Manager

2026

A web control panel that provisions and operates a Counter-Strike 2 game server through the Kubernetes API and sends live in-game commands over RCON — infrastructure turned into a clean, one-click product.

Role:
Full-stack
Outcome:
Full game-server lifecycle and live admin, all from the browser.
  • React
  • Fastify
  • Kubernetes API
  • RCON
  • JWT
  • Zod

Voxel Vortex — Minecraft Hosting

2026

A self-service Minecraft hosting platform: spin up game servers on demand and manage them entirely from the browser — live console, automated backups, plugins, worlds, and whitelist/access control. Each server runs isolated as its own container on Kubernetes.

Role:
Full-stack
Outcome:
One-click, fully-managed Minecraft servers — self-hosted, no third-party host.
  • React
  • Fastify
  • Kubernetes API
  • RCON
  • WebSocket
  • JWT

This Portfolio

2026

Self-hosted on my own Kubernetes cluster and shipped through a v*-tag release pipeline, hardened to enterprise security standards — the site itself is a portfolio piece.

Role:
Design, build, infra & CI/CD
Outcome:
A+ security headers, Lighthouse 95+, zero-cost self-hosting.
  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind
  • k3s
  • Cloudflare
  • GitHub Actions

Skills & expertise

Across the whole stack

Languages

  • TypeScript
  • JavaScript
  • Python
  • Solidity
  • SQL
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Bash

Frontend

  • React
  • Next.js
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Framer Motion
  • Vite
  • shadcn/ui
  • Zod
  • Accessibility (a11y)

Backend

  • Node.js
  • NestJS
  • Fastify
  • Express
  • REST APIs
  • GraphQL
  • WebSockets
  • Prisma

Databases & Storage

  • PostgreSQL
  • MongoDB
  • Redis
  • pgvector
  • MinIO / S3

DevOps & Cloud

  • Docker
  • Kubernetes (k3s)
  • GitHub Actions
  • FluxCD (GitOps)
  • AWS
  • Vercel
  • Cloudflare
  • Linux

Security & Auth

  • JWT
  • OAuth 2.0
  • Passkeys / WebAuthn
  • TLS / cert-manager
  • CSP hardening

AI & Data

  • CLIP embeddings
  • Semantic search
  • FastAPI
  • BullMQ
  • OpenAI API

Web3

  • Solidity
  • Smart contracts
  • EVM
  • ethers.js

Practices & Tools

  • Git
  • Figma
  • Vitest
  • Playwright
  • CI/CD
  • System design
  • Agile

Where I'm headed

The vision

I'm a software developer today with deep, hands-on skills — and I'm deliberately building into a world-class engineer over the next few years. But the goal isn't just to be great at the craft. It's to build a company of my own: to turn a concrete thesis about the software I believe should exist into a product, a team, and a business. This site is the first proof of how I work — owned end to end, from the code to the cluster it runs on.

  • Now

    Shipping real software, sharpening fundamentals.

  • 3 years

    A world-class engineer with a track record.

  • The goal

    Founding and building my own company.

Let's talk

Get in touch

Building something, hiring, or investing in people early? I'd love to hear from you.

[email protected]
Italy