Jack Suzuki
Technologist and expat in Japan with a background in Unix/Linux operations, practical tooling, automation, and infrastructure work grounded in real operational needs.
Much of my work has been in environments where reliability, clarity, and supportability matter. I’m drawn to practical problems: improving operations, making systems easier to understand, reducing friction through better tooling, and helping people work safely within controls that make sense.
This site brings together a few sides of what I do. Some of it is professional, including infrastructure, operational thinking, and the kind of tooling and documentation that makes day-to-day support more manageable. Some of it is personal: small software projects, experiments with LLM-assisted development, and things I build because they seem useful or interesting.
Recent projects and interests include BackBy, an iPhone app built around return-by planning for explorers; cycling-related projects and volunteer work; and other hands-on experiments in SwiftUI, Godot, and lightweight automation.
More will appear here over time.