The Great Flood
As a data engineer moving toward AI, I see The Great Flood as a metaphor for how we design emotion-aware systems: iterative simulations, curated memory, and clear objectives. My work in SQL-driven pipelines, data quality, and governance directly aligns with building trustworthy “emotion engines” that learn from structured experience, not noise. This intersection of analytics, simulation, and human-centered design is exactly where I aim to grow my AI career.
Journal
Welcome to my space—a collection of thoughts, experiences, and lessons gathered along the way.
This blog brings together my professional life in
data engineering, analytics, AI, and data pipelines
with the everyday interests that keep me curious and grounded.
You’ll find reflections on learning and problem-solving,
alongside posts about hiking, travel, gardening, cooking, movies, and hobbies
that shape my perspective beyond the screen.
I also write about practical, real-world topics such as
tenancy, rentals, short-term accommodations, and the housing market,
informed by observation, research, and lived experience.
Whether I’m exploring a trail, building a data workflow, or analyzing systems that impact daily life,
my goal is the same: to share insights that are thoughtful, practical, and useful.
This blog is both a journal and a knowledge hub—where technology meets life,
and learning never stops.
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