Linux power-user · Homelab architect · Competitive programmer · Open source contributor at Khwaja Yunus Ali University, Bangladesh.
I'm a Computer Science Engineering student at Khwaja Yunus Ali University. If there's a self-hosted alternative to a cloud service, I've almost certainly run it in a Docker container on my Proxmox cluster.
My homelab is my real classroom — where I learn networking, security, storage systems, and infrastructure at a depth no textbook teaches. I've torn down and rebuilt my setup multiple times, each time learning something new.
On the competitive programming side, I think algorithmically by habit. Codeforces Expert and climbing.
From bare metal to userspace — Linux internals, container orchestration, competitive algorithms, and web tech.
A full self-hosted infrastructure running 24/7. Proxmox hypervisor, multiple VMs, 12 Docker services, custom networking, and full monitoring stack.
Personal projects spanning homelab automation, Linux tooling, competitive programming, and web development.
Contributing back to the tools and communities that taught me everything.
Ranked competitive programmer with expertise in advanced data structures, graph algorithms, and mathematical problem solving.
I write about Linux, homelabbing, competitive programming, and things I learn by doing.
Formal credentials and self-paced courses that complement hands-on homelab experience.
The hardware I work on and the software I use daily. Every item solves a specific problem.
Whether you want to talk Linux, geek out about homelab setups, collaborate on open source, or just say hi — I'm always happy to hear from people who share the same obsessions.