Welcome. This is what I do: tech support, automation, and web development. Here are my projects and what I keep learning from them.
Have a look around, and if something catches your eye, write to me.
I study Systems Engineering and I've been into technology since 2017. I move between three areas: tech support, automation, and web development. In practice that means diagnosing hardware and software failures until I find the cause, writing scripts that do the repetitive work on their own, and building websites and web applications. I like understanding how things work under the hood, and I document everything I do: explaining a process is the best way to fully understand it.
Plugin for Minecraft servers (Paper/Folia) that watches load in real time and applies targeted fixes to keep TPS stable, with no admin intervention needed.
Static site with the information about the candidates for FIME's directorship (2026–2029): key data summarized, with sources, taking no sides.
Tool for rescheduling in SIASE: a demo that runs in the browser and a full prototype with a Spring Boot backend.
App built for the phone: find UANL's AFI activities and preregister. List and map in sync, with capacity control.
My load tests failed every time TPS dropped below 19.5, and that told me nothing. I redesigned them to measure what matters: how much the server degrades and how long it takes to recover.
Read post →Classic anti-lag systems free up resources by deleting things at random. Aurora Optimizer splits the problem in three: one component observes, another decides based on context, and another applies the fix precisely.
Read post →This portfolio gathers the things I enjoy building and learning. If something caught your eye, or you just want to talk tech, write to me.