matt@portfolio: ~
matt@portfolio:~$
about.md

# about me

i'm matt — a developer, photographer, and trained audio engineer. by day i work in infrastructure at halo, where i live in aws, kubernetes, and datadog. on the side i'm learning c# and building my first real project (tascii, an ascii to-do list).

audio engineering is where i started — pro tools and ableton are still where i spend studio time, even if it shows up more in how i think about systems than in finished tracks these days.

when i'm not at a keyboard you'll find me behind a camera chasing the right light (see ./instagram). this site is my corner of the internet to share all of it.

// currently

  • learning c# with the c# player's guide
  • planning tascii — an ascii-based to-do list (first real project)
  • shooting on the fuji x100v
  • tinkering with the homelab

~/experience

# work history

  1. 2023 — present

    Infrastructure Engineer

    Halo

    Supporting cloud infrastructure for a SaaS web app — Kubernetes on AWS EKS, observability with Datadog, and on-call SRE work.

    • AWS
    • EKS
    • Kubernetes
    • Docker
    • Datadog

~/skills

# the toolbox

// languages

  • C#
  • .NET

// cloud & infra

  • AWS
  • EKS
  • Kubernetes
  • Docker
  • Linux
  • Datadog
  • Git

// visual

  • Photography
  • Lightroom
  • Photoshop

// audio

  • Pro Tools
  • Ableton Live

~/projects

# each card links to a full case study — src/content/projects/*.md

~/projects/this-portfolio

This Portfolio

The site you're looking at — a gruvbox terminal portfolio shaped around an interactive shell. Commands navigate the site.

  • Astro
  • Tailwind CSS
  • DaisyUI
  • Cloudflare Pages
$ cat case-study.md →

~/projects/tascii

Tascii

An ASCII-based to-do list app — my first real C# project, planned out as I learn the language.

  • C#
  • .NET
$ cat case-study.md →

~/photos

# placeholder tiles — drop your real photos in to fill them

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$ echo "let's talk"

got a project, a question, or just want to say hi? i'd love to hear from you.

send_email()
$ cd ~