This is Dariush – your friendly neighborhood bug whisperer and occasional compiler therapist.
When I’m not convincing code to run, I’m usually convincing myself that coffee counts as a meal.
- 💡 Interests: Privacy Tech, Automation, Computer Networks, Low-Level/OS, Backend Development, AI
- 🤪 Personality: Loud, creative, extroverted, open-minded, novelty-seeking and extremely adaptable
- 🛠 Current Tools: Java, Docker, Podman, Bash, Python, TypeScript (Deno & Node), Vue, Svelte(Kit) 5, Django, FastAPI
- 🧠 Currently focusing on: Building little side projects to reward my brain and deploying them on some free VPS that are completely maxed-out (or the cloud if I feel like worshipping Big Tech). Also learning Rust, Kubernetes, C# and more
- 🎯 Goal:
Building broad knowledge, testing out many languages and libraries/frameworks, and eventually deciding what to specialize inTransitioning from Full-Stack Development to DevOps & System Integration. My mission is to build, scale, and secure the infrastructure that makes code actually run
These aren’t mine (yet), but they’re too good not to share:
- nixos-apple-silicon – Gives you the installer ISO (with Asahi kexts bundled) plus a nice setup tutorial and a nicer community. Don't forget setting up caching or your machine might start compiling your entire OS. \(〇_o)/
- libmonero – Modern, easy-to-understand, fast Monero library
- monero-suite – This tool generates a Docker Compose file for everything Monero-related
- fastapi – My current favorite Python backend framework (it's so frickin simple and clean)
- I use the cloud too much.
- I tend to prefer unopiniated frameworks and prefer clarity over convention.
- I should finish one of my side projects before starting a new one.
- I know, everyone says this, but every line of code can be technical debt. I felt the pain.
- OS: macOS (not much longer, waiting for certain Asahi features), migrating to NixOS
- Editor: VS Code + Neovim (with LazyVim – only using it sometimes)
- Terminal: fish + bash as a backup
- Dotfiles: A mix that somehow works (migrating to Nix on NixOS – home manager, come to the rescue! :3)




