Backend Engineer specializing in high-performance Go/Python Cloud Services and AI Systems Engineering. Practicing Clean Architecture and Domain-Driven Design (DDD) to bridge high-throughput server systems with next-generation AI agent runtimes.
Planck's Space (Blog) • akiwayne24@gmail.com • Shanghai, China
I am a backend systems engineer committed to rigorous software craftsmanship. I believe in well-defined boundaries, highly testable decoupled systems, and building robust middleware solutions. Currently actively deep-diving into the intersection of distributed backends and LLM inference runtimes.
- Go Systems: Gin • gRPC • Protobuf • Clean Architecture • Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
- Data & Messaging: PostgreSQL • Redis • Kafka • SQLite
- Platform: Kubernetes • Docker • AWS • Linux Systems
- AI & Agent Engineering: PyTorch • vLLM • Triton Inference Server • LangGraph
Active contributor and member in the high-performance Go web ecosystem:
- gin-gonic/gin : Active user and contributor to the ecosystem of the most widely used high-performance HTTP web framework in the Go language.
- gin-gonic/website : Helping shape the official documentations, guides, and tutorials for the Gin framework globally.
A high-performance, local-first coding assistant CLI engineered in Go. It converges on a host-driven, Claude Code-style single-agent human-in-the-loop runtime loop:
- Secure Execution: Multi-layered security with active
allow / ask / denypermission gates governing all local tool calls. - Native Tooling: Deep integration of filesystem operations (Read, Write, Glob, Grep) and Bash subprocess execution under strict workspace boundaries.
- Persistence Engine: Session snapshotting saved in
~/.iroha/sessionssupporting robust run recovery andresumeworkflows.
My digital garden and landing page. I share high-density technical deep-dives covering systems performance tuning, Go concurrency models, Kubernetes networking, and practical Agent engineering.
- Core Focus: Go Backend Engineering • Distributed Systems • AI Systems
- Ecosystem: Active contributor to the Gin web framework and Gin website repositories. Committed to open-source systems safety.