Artifact 1: Lifetracker Laravel Web Application

LifeTracker Demo Video

Samples from Codebase

LifeTracker is a comprehensive, gamified productivity web application developed for my personal use and tracking needs. Built on a robust full-stack architecture utilizing the Laravel 8 (PHP) framework—and featuring a custom neon-blue, cyberpunk-inspired frontend UI driven by JS, jQuery, and Bootstrap—this application was engineered to fill a gap in the personal management software market. The platform allows users to log diverse activities ranging from physical workouts and academic study sessions to daily household chores. To drive user engagement, the application employs a dynamic gamification engine that awards points based on time spent, calories burned, or custom-assigned task values. These points can be redeemed in a fully customizable rewards store that features both default and user-defined incentives. Beyond the core task module, LifeTracker also integrates dedicated health and habit-building tools, including a weight-tracking dashboard and a flexible streak counter designed to support fasting routines or the elimination of negative habits

Artifact 2: Home Lab r720 / Unifi network

Home Lab Hardware

Dell Poweredge r720

  • A shot from right after I upgraded the CPUs to dual Xeon E5-2667 V2

  • Ram upgraded to 208gb DDR3 ECC (error checking)

Network cabinet

  • Unifi UDM Pro

  • AT&T Fiber Modem

  • Unifi 8-port POE Switch

  • 6-port 4x2.5 Gigabit, 2x 10gb SFP switch

  • Asus home NAS

Welcome to my homelab—a full-scale, enterprise-grade infrastructure built from the ground up to support advanced virtualization, local AI orchestration, and comprehensive physical security. Serving as the backbone of my continuous development, the environment utilizes a Proxmox-driven Dell PowerEdge R720 for robust containerized services and hardware-accelerated media streaming. To handle intensive machine learning workloads, I designed a distributed AI architecture that pairs a dedicated Mac Mini orchestration node with a custom-built RTX 5070 Ti training rig. The entire ecosystem sits behind a highly segmented UniFi network equipped with integrated surveillance, and is actively monitored by a Wazuh SIEM deployment. It is a dynamic sandbox where systems engineering meets local AI, optimized all the way down to the bare-metal thermal profiles

Artifact 3: Remote Unifi Network Deployment

Network AP Heat Map

Using Unifi's built-in Heat Map software, I uploaded the warehouse floor design, ensured the scale was correct, and planned the access point layout to provide full coverage.

Camera View Screenshot