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, using statistics and machine learning as tools to understand these structures.
For many years, I worked on system development behind the economic infrastructure of banks and securities firms, with a focus on long-term stability and reproducibility. I have led research into machine learning–driven investment strategies and the construction and operation of analytics platforms for asset management.
I currently serve as an AI Tech Lead, structuring development processes through AI agents and engineering standards, and applying technical judgment to solve client challenges.
For my social media activity, please refer to the Links. For the products I have created, see the Apps.
Links
- Blog — Personal writing, along with analytical and essay-style articles on themes such as structure, time, consciousness, and society. (Japanese only)
- Derivative blogs — Derivative versions of the main blog, adapted for different audiences.
- Tumblr — A collection of things I find interesting.
- Facebook — I use this social network account mainly to stay in touch with friends and acquaintances. Login is required. If we know each other in real life or are connected on other online services, feel free to send me a friend request.
- Instagram — Photos and videos capturing everyday moments. My account is private, but if we are connected in real life or on other online services, feel free to send a follow request.
- Threads — An open, interoperable text-based social network.
- X — Updates on recent public activity.
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.