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More about me
Hi, I'm Zakariya — where hardcore technical architecture meets "wait, this actually makes sense" design philosophy. I orchestrate Docker containers like they're a symphony, craft VM setups that feel more like zen gardens than server racks, and write documentation that won't make you question your life choices. Every configuration file I touch becomes part of a carefully curated archive — because if you're not treating your dotfiles like historical artifacts, are you even doing it right? I'm borderline obsessive about future-proofing, intentional architecture, and what I affectionately call "documentation that doesn't hate you." My philosophy is simple: technical precision shouldn't come at the cost of your sanity. Each project I build strikes a deliberate balance between rock-solid engineering and actual human usability — optimized for flow states, not frustration spirals. My process involves constant iteration, meticulous tagging, and journaling every modification like I'm chronicling the evolution of a digital ecosystem. Which, let's be real, I kind of am. Some people collect stamps; I collect perfectly optimized workflows and config tweaks that spark joy at 3 AM. This entire site is essentially my public notebook — a living document where infrastructure philosophy meets personal expression, where technical depth coexists with aesthetic minimalism, and where every commit tells a story about the pursuit of systems that just work. If any of this resonates, dive in and explore. Clone something. Break something. Learn something. Or just vibe with the aesthetic — no judgment either way. Consider this your open invitation to a space where code is craft, configs are poetry, and documentation is actually worth reading. Welcome to the archive. Stay a while.