Remote work
What working remotely from KL for a Singapore team actually looks like. Tools, rituals, the boring stuff that compounds.
Senior engineer in KL. Remote work for a Singapore startup, freelance software on the side, and cinematic vlogs about all of it on YouTube. Work, life, travel, and the parts of building that don't usually make it on camera.
Cinematic vlogs about working remotely from KL, and the life around it. Most remote-dev content feels sanitised. This is the version I'd actually want to watch. Four threads I keep coming back to.
What working remotely from KL for a Singapore team actually looks like. Tools, rituals, the boring stuff that compounds.
The gym mornings, the cats, the food, the slow days. Less content strategy, more journal.
Trips, food, the reasons we went. Not destination guides. Notes from the road. Especially Japan.
The freelance work. Real clients, real shipping. Stack decisions, mistakes, the things I'd do differently.
When I'm not filming, I take on freelance software work. TypeScript across the stack: React, Vue, Angular on the frontend, Go and Node on the backend, AI integrations on top. Currently in a long-term retainer with a Singapore startup, with bandwidth for one or two more projects this year.