Building with Purpose
I'm someone who sees the world through multiple lenses, literally and figuratively. With a camera in hand, I capture the raw, unfiltered moments of everyday life. Street photography, travel stories, moody cinematics. That's where my creative soul lives.
But I'm also a builder. Whether it's a budget app that actually makes sense, automating my media server because manual work is overrated, or creating tools that solve real problems. Not for the world necessarily, but for me. And maybe a few close friends and family.
Technical by trade, creative by nature. I don't just build things that work. I build things that feel right. Clean. Minimal. Intentional. This space is my digital home, where everything I create and capture lives. No clutter, no chaos. Just me, unleashed.
What I Do
Visual Storytelling
Capturing moody, cinematic moments through street and travel photography with a documentary approach to everyday life.
Creative Development
Building personal apps and automation tools that solve real problems. Budget managers, media automation, and tools that make life easier.
Technical Craftsmanship
Years of engineering experience building systems that work seamlessly, with an eye for design and user experience.
Skills & Expertise
Creative
Development
DevOps
Photography
Engineering Thinking in the AI Era
AI didn't replace engineers. It made engineering thinking more valuable than ever.
Algorithmic Thinking
Breaking down complex problems into logical steps. Understanding data structures, flow control, and system architecture at a fundamental level.
AI Collaboration
Knowing how to prompt, iterate, and guide AI to build what you envision. It's not about replacing code—it's about architecting solutions faster.
Agent Architecture
Designing intelligent workflows and automation. Understanding how to build systems that think, adapt, and solve problems autonomously.
Why This Matters Now
Everyone has access to AI now. But can you architect a solution? Debug when it breaks? Understand why it works? That's where most people fall off.
The real skill isn't getting AI to write code. It's knowing what to ask for, how to refine it, and how to turn a rough prototype into something that actually works in production.
The future belongs to people who can think like engineers and work like artists. Those who understand code logic, systems, and automation. Those who can prompt an AI agent to build something complex, then refine it, optimize it, and make it production-ready.
I approach AI like an engineer, not a user. I understand the logic underneath, the prompting strategies, the system design, and how to build production-grade solutions. That's what actually matters.
GitHub Activity
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Repositories
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Contributions
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unleashthenish/personal-hub
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unleashthenish/media-automation
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