About

rmrz, as in RaMiReZ.

We bought this domain name to host our family’s portal of sorts. We wanted to make our house a tad bit smarter DIY style and have access to our smart appliances over the internet. Yeah, it’s a bad idea, it’s like inviting bad actors to a flimsy door that they can break in and ruin your house.

So now, this site is a simple blog, and hosts some personal tools we made.

This site is ran by two software engineers, who happen to be married. Here’s how we met.

Right now, I (the husband) am currently the only active maintainer of this site as wifey has other endeavors to tend to, and blogging isn’t her passion.

My abbreviated name is DC (Daniel Cefram) while my wife’s nickname is AC. Together we are a:

A Power Supply

We give a jolt to each other’s lives. Booyeah, cheezit.

About Me

I have over 14 years of experience in software engineering and leading teams, initially starting in the embedded engineering field with Denso Ten, then moving on to multimedia streaming software development with XSplit, joined a couple of startups like Dealtale by Vianai, led a product engineering team for a supply chain management SaaS platform known as Inspectorio, and now a Senior Assistant Vice President and Principal Engineer at Security Bank.

Outside of work, I draw doodles, write long walls of text, and experiment on things that is outside my area of expertise.

Comms

Others

I’m trying to keep track on the skill-up endeavour I do, since you know, life is a continuous process of learning, where the moment you stop learning, that’s the moment life becomes dull and boring. I swear I did not come up with those words and I just pulled them from the fragments of my scattered memory.

In any case, here’s where I show it off: the collection.

Another showoff: the equipment and tools I use.

Also, this was the closest I could ever get to get inside the TV back when I used to work with XSplit. Hey Mom, look, I’m in… TwitchTV.

TwitchCon 2015

I’m not sure if I’m any better at public speaking ever since this one.

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