Software engineer by day, iOS engineer by night. Systems engineer 24/7 ❤️.
I'm an engineer working at the intersection of systems and application development. My career spans from server infrastructure and virtualization to Swift applications across the entire Apple ecosystem.
- 🎓 B.Sc. in Computer Engineering — strong foundations in Operating Systems
- 🐧 Linux enthusiast, system administrator, and proud daily driver (I use Arch btw.)
- 🍎 Apple Developer Academy alumnus (ARTE Program Team Leader)
- 💼 Database Engineer officially certified by Regione Campania
- 🎮 Steam library: 143 games and counting — always up for a new challenge
My home turf. If there's a Linux kernel running, I feel comfortable. I manage my own containerized home architecture using enterprise-grade management techniques — QEMU/KVM for bare-metal virtualization, Proxmox for HA clusters, Podman for containers, Systemd for orchestration, OpenZFS for storage, and custom automation for backup and networking. At work, I deploy production software, manage VMs, and handle DevOps tasks with Git.
Introduced by the Apple Developer Academy and now deeply self-taught. Swift is my creative playground where engineering rigor meets beautiful APIs. Working with the entire Apple ecosystem — from macOS to iOS, iPadOS to visionOS — I've built bridges between C++ frameworks and Swift that go beyond what's typically done in "app development". Working in this ecosystem feels natural for me, and I just love Swift.
A love affair discovered through work. Spring taught me production-grade software engineering: runtime checks, reflection, dependency injection, REST. Paired with Swift's type safety and compile-time optimization, it gave me a complete picture of what great software looks like across paradigms.
- 🖥️ Tesseract: native, easy and powerful virtual machine manager available on macOS. 🔗
- 🥽 DcmVision: a pioneering medical project using DICOM with the Apple Vision Pro. 🔗
- 💾 QEMU Manager: open source QEMU-based retro emulator and virtualization utility for macOS. 🔗
- ⌨️ Archibald: open source Archlinux post-install utility and configurator, ideal for brand new arch setups. 🔗
- Contribute meaningfully to the Linux Kernel
- Build an open source project with Rust
- Get to know Golang, maybe build an open source project




