About
Singularity is a space for thoughts, experiments, and reflections on technology at the edge of acceleration.
The name comes from the idea of the technological singularity: a moment when progress becomes so rapid and transformative that it fundamentally reshapes how we live, think, and interact with the world. Whether that moment arrives suddenly or unfolds gradually, we are already feeling its early signals.
I’ve long been deeply interested in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Over the years, I’ve built chatbots, experimented with voice control systems, and explored ways humans can interact more naturally with machines. What started as curiosity has grown into a lasting fascination with how intelligence: both human and artificial, can be designed, extended, and improved.
Alongside that, I’m an active self-hoster and home lab enthusiast. I enjoy building and running my own infrastructure, from small services to full systems, exploring how things work under the hood, optimizing setups, and keeping control close to home. For me, the home lab is both a playground and a proving ground for ideas.
This blog is not just about technology itself, but about its direction. I believe strongly in the potential of AI to create meaningful, positive change: improving lives, solving complex problems, and opening entirely new possibilities. At the same time, I recognize the weight of responsibility that comes with such powerful tools.
The hope behind Singularity is simple: that progress will bring more good than harm. Here, I share ideas, experiments, and perspectives on where we are heading and what we should be building along the way.