I build visual explanations and evidence-first tools for understanding how networks behave.
My work combines network engineering, observability, Python tooling, and technical education. I use real traces, reproducible evidence, and interactive systems to turn complex network behavior into something people can inspect and act on.
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Internet in Motion is an interactive, browser-based journey through DNS, packets, routing, transport, and web performance. It is the clearest expression of how I like to teach: make the system visible, connect each layer, and let people explore it directly.
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| Project | What it does | Explore |
|---|---|---|
| FrameCite | Local-first MCP server for evidence-driven PCAP troubleshooting, with conclusions tied to packet frames | Source |
| ConfigDiff | Semantic configuration comparison for JSON, YAML, TOML, and INI | PyPI |
| whoson | Subnet auditing, change detection, inventory checks, and topology export | PyPI |
| README Studio | GitHub-flavored Markdown editor with Mermaid, math, templates, and badges | Live app |
| cml2gns | Converts Cisco CML and VIRL topologies into GNS3 projects | PyPI |
- Internet behavior, network diagnostics, and observability
- PCAP analysis and deterministic troubleshooting evidence
- Python tools for network engineers and operators
- Interactive technical learning and clear systems explanations
I'm building an independent technical publication and a collection of small, dependable tools for people who operate, troubleshoot, and teach networks.
If something here is useful, feedback and thoughtful contributions are welcome.

