About Roman

I started on the repair side. The web came later.

I started with hardware, Windows installs, small networks, and support work. Later came Linux, telecom, enterprise IT, agency frontend, WordPress product work, hosting, migrations, and now a lot more Astro, Cloudflare, automation, and local AI.

What I touch most now

What my week usually looks like.

Astro and frontend builds

Business websites and landing pages that are fast and easy to update.

Cloudflare and delivery

Speeding up your site, setting up domains, and keeping the servers clean.

WordPress rescue and migration

Fixing slow admin pages, broken plugins, broken online stores, and helping you move away from bad setups.

Automation and internal workflows

Connecting forms, sending warnings to your team, and putting boring tasks on autopilot.

Docker and server work

Setting up web servers, company email, and the background tools that run your site.

Local AI and research systems

Private AI tools that help you search your own data and work faster.

Astro Tailwind Cloudflare WordPress Docker n8n / automation GitHub CI Local AI

Background

Why the stack is this mixed.

The range did not come from trying to look broad. It came from years of doing different kinds of technical work and keeping the useful parts.

01

Started on the repair side

Fixing computers, Windows setups, and helping people taught me what breaks first and how to get things back online.

02

Moved through telecom and enterprise IT

I managed big servers, company phones, and networks where breaking things cost real money.

03

Spent years inside frontend and WordPress delivery

I built websites for agencies, worked on big plugins, and kept old sites running long after they were built.

04

Now I mix modern web, hosting, and automation

I mix modern code, fast hosting, and automation to build systems that work together under one roof.

Selected examples

Public traces, not just a summary paragraph.

Other lanes

Things I keep building outside client work.

Game servers and communities

Setting up game servers and helping communities run smoothly is my favorite way to test new ideas.

Fixing Hardware and Software

I still like tweaking computers, smartphones and other electronics at low level because it keeps my problem-solving skills sharp.

Private AI tools

I spend a lot of time testing AI that runs locally to keep private information safe.