SYSTEMS · SOFTWARE · DESIGN

COREYEDWARDS

LIFELONG TECH NERD.

I build reliable systems, useful software, and interfaces with a point of view.

36.1627° N
86.7816° W
Isometric technical illustration of three connected homelab systems
SKULLBOXSTORAGE + MEDIA
POLYDORAAPPLICATIONS
HYDRAVIRTUALIZATION
● ALL SYSTEMSOPERATIONAL
01

Homelab + networking

Self-hosted infrastructure, segmented networks, storage, monitoring, and the automation that keeps it all humming.

TrueNASProxmoxUniFi
02

Software engineering

Useful web and mobile products built with clean architecture, pragmatic APIs, and an incurable urge to improve the details.

LaravelExpoReact
03

Data + platforms

Postgres, Supabase, containers, and services designed to be understandable long after the clever part is finished.

PostgresSupabaseDocker
04

Design craft

Interfaces with intention: clear hierarchy, meaningful motion, excellent typography, and no decoration without a job.

UI systemsFigmaUX

SELECTED BUILDS / 2024—2026

Projects that started with
“I could build that better.”

A—01

Pet health platform

FurMD

A care-continuity platform for the animals we raise as family—built around trustworthy health records, practical guidance, and better collaboration.

EXPO / SUPABASE / POSTGRES
A—02

Veterinary terminology

VeNom

More than a dataset: a carefully modeled vocabulary system that connects species, breeds, terms, and subsets without losing clinical meaning.

POSTGRES / SQL / DATA MODELING
A—03

Network testing utility

FakeTP

A deliberately simple container that makes connectivity testing predictable. Tiny tools are still worth making excellent.

DOCKER / NETWORKING / LINUX

THE HUMAN IN THE LOOP

Curiosity became a career.
It never stopped being fun.

I’ve been taking systems apart—sometimes literally—since before “full stack” was a job title. Today that curiosity runs from fiber and routing to databases, mobile apps, product design, and a homelab with enough mythology in its hostnames to summon trouble.

The common thread is simple: understand how it works, make it dependable, then make the experience feel inevitable.