Current Workings

My focus and progress in real-time

Last updated: January 2026 | Cycle: Every 2 months

What I'm Focused On Right Now

A snapshot of my current activities, projects, and learning journey. This page follows the /now movement started by Derek Sivers—a simple way to share what I'm actively working on today, not my full biography.

1. Active Projects

AI-Powered Fault Detection System

In Development

Building an intelligent system to identify and analyze faults in power transmission infrastructure using AWS Bedrock and Nova Pro models.

Stack:
Next.js 16AWS BedrockTypeScript
Progress:
70%

Automation Tools for Cloud Infrastructure

Learning

Deepening my understanding of Terraform and Kubernetes for scalable cloud infrastructure deployment and management.

Stack:
TerraformKubernetes
Progress:
Completing

2. Currently Learning

AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification

Re-attempting the CLF-02 exam. Focused on mastering core AWS services, pricing models, and cloud architecture best practices.

> Source: AWS official documentation & practice exams

AWS Cloud Developer Associate Certification

Preparing for the DVA-C02 exam. Concentrating on developing, deploying, and debugging cloud-based applications using AWS services.

> Source: AWS official study guides & hands-on labs

3. Key Interests

  • Cloud security and IAM best practices
  • Serverless Infrastructure and architecture
  • DevOps automation and CI/CD pipelines
  • Technical writing and knowledge sharing

4. Current Goals

  • Complete AWS Cloud Practitioner certification by Q1 2026
  • Launch the Fault Detection System MVP
  • Contribute to open-source infrastructure tools
  • Write 2 technical blog posts per month

5. Reading & Following

[Reading]
Related to AWS Certifications
AWS
[Following]
Google IO 2026 and AWS re:Invent 2026
Just keeping an eye on the latest announcements and trends in cloud computing

6. Not Doing Right Now

Being intentional about focus means being clear about what to avoid.

  • -Taking on freelance projects (focusing on learning/building/certifications)
  • -Learning new programming languages outside my current stack
  • -Attending non-essential meetups or conferences

/now movement. It is a living document that changes as my focus shifts. EOF.