What I'm doing now

Building

  • Medixio. A side project, and a personal one. My wife lives with a chronic autoimmune disease, and keeping track of appointments, procedures, and follow-ups has been a constant struggle for us. I’m building an AI agent to carry that load. It’s early — prototyping with Python, FastAPI, PydanticAI, and PostgreSQL. It’s also my excuse to learn how to actually build an agent instead of just reading about them.
  • This site. The redesign you’re reading right now.

Day job

Software engineer at Globant, working with Aeroméxico. We’re migrating the legacy website to a microfrontend architecture, one module at a time. Right now: the booking module.

Learning

The big one: I started a BS in Computer Science at University of the People, alongside the full-time job. Just finished my first term — Intro to Computer Science — and I loved it. I’ve built a career on the upper layers of the stack; now I want to understand the machine underneath them.

Around the degree:

  • Python. Coming from TypeScript, where I lean on types as documentation. Learning where Python’s idioms diverge — Medixio is the testing ground.
  • PostgreSQL internals. Indexes, the query planner, WAL. Reading the sections that match what I’m building, not the docs cover to cover.
  • Math. Linear algebra from the ground up. Slow and deliberate. The point is to have it instead of pretending to.
  • AI agents, and AI workflows inside development teams. Both how to build them and how to work with them day to day.

Reading

Nothing right now. The degree and the side project take the reading hours, and I’d rather admit that than list books I’m not opening.

Off the keyboard

Fighting for gym consistency. I like lifting heavy; I don’t yet like showing up regularly. On-and-off, currently trying to make “on” stick.