By day
I work around tools, measurements, field problems, concrete, drawings, and the kind of real-world constraints that make clean theory cry in the truck.
Welcome to QuantArch, my little corner of the internet where résumé pages, self-hosted services, VPS experiments, Tor mirrors, Linux tinkering, and questionable late-night infrastructure decisions quietly coexist.
A mechanical engineer, field problem solver, and VPS tinkerer with just enough curiosity to cause maintenance windows.
I work around tools, measurements, field problems, concrete, drawings, and the kind of real-world constraints that make clean theory cry in the truck.
I tinker with servers, domains, VPNs, static sites, automation, privacy tools, and whatever else seems like a good idea before turning into a three-hour troubleshooting spiral.
This site is not a startup. It is not a SaaS. No one here is leveraging synergy. It is just a personal technical outpost.
Small experiments, useful scraps, and infrastructure proof that the machine can be persuaded, usually after complaining.
Professional version lives one click away, wearing clean boots and behaving in public.
Static sites, services, VPS configs, automation, and assorted digital contraptions.
Tor-friendly routes for people who prefer fewer unnecessary hops through the surveillance soup.
quantarch@cerberus:~$ ./explain-site
status: online
purpose: personal technical outpost
stack: html + css + vps + stubbornness
warning: some assembly required; some sanity lost
result: surprisingly functional
The résumé page has the cleaner story: mechanical engineering, field installation, semiconductor fab support, documentation, and trade-adjacent problem solving.