About

About

0xlgmz

Cloud / Platform Engineer. Builder. Reverse engineer. Automation addict.

I started my career on the help desk, fixing broken laptops and resetting passwords.
Over time, I moved through enterprise engineering, DevOps, and into cloud/platform engineering.

Today I design and operate infrastructure at scale — Kubernetes clusters, CI/CD pipelines, platform tooling, and the systems that make software delivery boring (the good kind of boring).


What I Do

  • Cloud & Platform Engineering
  • Kubernetes & container orchestration
  • CI/CD pipelines and developer enablement
  • Infrastructure as Code
  • Automation-first everything
  • Reverse engineering systems to understand how they really work

I enjoy taking complex systems apart, understanding their internals, and rebuilding them cleaner and more intentional than before.


How I Think

Calm on the outside.
A brain running at 1000 threads internally.

I care about:

  • Clean architecture
  • Repeatability
  • Observability
  • Reducing cognitive load for developers
  • Making platforms feel invisible but powerful

If something can be automated, it probably should be.


Why “0xlgmz”

0x represents the low-level foundation — where systems actually begin.
The rest is intentionally abstract. Like a hash. Like a compiled artifact.

Built through iteration. Refined over time.


Outside of Work

I’ve always been in tech. It’s not just a job, it’s how I think.

I’m into Asian culture, craftsmanship mindset, and the idea of mastering fundamentals before scaling complexity.
That philosophy influences how I approach engineering: precision, discipline, constant improvement.


This Blog

This is where I document:

  • Platform engineering patterns
  • Kubernetes learnings
  • Pipeline design decisions
  • Reverse engineering insights
  • Automation experiments
  • Notes to my future self

If you’re building platforms, breaking systems to understand them, or trying to make engineering smoother at scale — you’ll probably feel at home here.


Stay curious. Break things. Rebuild them better.