Engineer, builder & co-host of the proConf podcast.
12 years in software, the last 5 at Google.
These days I design AI agents that do real work — that's Agents Deployed — and the small tools around them.
A decade-plus shipping backend systems — deep in the Java/Kotlin world (Spring Boot, Gradle), once a core member of the JProf.by / JavaBy community and a speaker at JEEConf, JavaDay & JProf.
Now my focus is AI-native development: closed-loop coding agents and the harness around them. On the side, I make party games and tinker with home automation and self-hosted voice assistants.
Your own powerful, personal AI agent — deployed straight into your Telegram. I set it up on dedicated infrastructure and hand you a private, persistent assistant that actually does the work. One-time setup, yours to keep — personal-first, not another multi-user dashboard.
agents-deployed.com → visit ↗Client-initiated, recorded, instantly-revocable remote console — TeamViewer-for-the-terminal with a bastion's posture.
Read-only, zero-dependency Bash audit of who still has access to a Linux box you were handed.
A live "Never Have I Ever" party game, online for anyone to play.
Pipelines for training your own wake-word models on your own hardware — a tiny neural net you can teach new trigger words, even in Russian, for a fully self-hosted voice assistant.