About Me
Software engineer, raised in a residential area of Tokyo and currently residing near the heart of Tokyo.
I am interested in how human, social, and technical systems are structured and how they evolve over time.
I use methods such as statistics and machine learning as tools to understand these structures.
Previously, I focused on the economic systems behind finance and securities, working on system development and researching investment strategies using machine learning.
I then spent an extended period in Tokyo, my hometown, pursuing an unconstrained and self-directed lifestyle.
I now lead a data engineering team focused on building and maintaining data infrastructure for asset management analytics.
For my social media activity, please refer to the Links. For the products I have created, see the Apps.
Links
- Facebook — I use my social network account to connect with friends and acquaintances. It requires login to access. If we're already friends in real life, on other online platforms, or anywhere else, feel free to send me a friend request.
- Blog — Daily blogs, tech notes, and an assortment of other articles. (Japanese Version Only)
- Tumblr — My archive of collective interests and pursuits.
- Instagram — Everyday scenery with photos and videos. My account is private, but if we’re already connected in real life or elsewhere, feel free to send a follow request.
- Threads — Open and interoperable text-based social networks.
Apps
Latest source codes on repositories.
- GitHub — Public libraries, sandboxes, snippets, and useful scripts.
Repositories
Highlighted repositories showcasing key projects.
- scripts — A collection of utility scripts designed to efficiently handle common tasks.
- dot_zsh — A customizable framework for zsh, extendable through plugins.
- dot_emacs — A flexible Emacs configuration framework that supports plugin-based extensions.
- deferred-sync — Plugin-extensible synchronization software with versioning support for remote systems.
- munin-plugins — A collection of custom Munin plugins for lightweight system and process monitoring.
- id774.github.io — The repository containing the source code of this website and its supporting files.