Kirigoe
The Tools for a Clear Path

Projects

Welcome to my projects. The technologies I use are not just trends; they are deliberate choices that reflect my Kirigoe philosophy: selecting the clearest, most robust, and most efficient path through complexity.

SvelteKit for the Frontend:
For fast, modern, and engaging web experiences, I choose SvelteKit. It allows me to build high-performance user interfaces and dashboards that feel intuitive and responsive, providing a clear and accessible window into the underlying systems.
Dioxus and Rust for the Core:
When security, performance, and reliability are non-negotiable, I will build with Rust. Its guarantees of memory safety and efficiency are critical for applications that handle value, which is why I use it as the foundation for my cryptocurrency and blockchain payment systems. I will use Dioxus to leverage Rust's power directly in the user interface, ensuring end-to-end security and speed.
AI Fine-Tuning for Acceleration:
To build smarter and navigate the complexities of modern development, I am actively engaged in AI fine-tuning. My goal is to create specialized, in-house models that understand this specific stack. This "agentic AI" acts as a dedicated co-pilot, helping me write better code, ensure security, and accelerate the entire development process from concept to deployment.

Together, these tools allow me to build with confidence, creating applications that are not only powerful but also safe, clear, and dependable.

Kirigoe 2

This is the horizontal version of an image was generated by DALL-E 5 with the following prompts; Create an abstract landscape design will keep it clean, modern, and symbolic, which is ideal for a startup website and base it on:

  • A foggy valley represented with flowing gradient shapes in blue-gray.
  • A winding golden path cutting through the mist, symbolizing clarity and transformation.
  • Minimal, abstract human silhouettes fading into the fog to hint at identity and change.
  • Flat, modern gradients and geometric abstraction, making it feel professional and web-ready.

The original image generated contained the kanji 霧越 subtly integrated into the mist as a textured detail, almost hidden. The kanji was removed for the website.