I spend most of my time creating software in the northern parts of Sweden. My repositories are a playground of experiments where I explore new programming languages, tackle intriguing challenges, and build tools—including ones for the local dog club.
ume_demo is a modular Elixir-based distributed demo environment where multiple Git-sourced dependencies FlightTracker, FlightControl, SamSite, and Aircraft interconnect via PubSub and BEAM concepts to showcase spawning actors, supervision, and real-time message passing across BEAM nodes.
Designed as a teaching-focused playground, it favors clarity and interactivity over production structure. The current state of the system is visualized in real time through a browser, showing aircraft and SAM sites interacting with each other.
I launched a project called Alchemy4Elixir.dev. It’s still in the experimental phase, but it’s live and open to anyone interested in solving a curated set of problems while learning Elixir. If you’re familiar with 4Clojure, you’ll recognize the approach I’m aiming for here.
You can contribute problems to be published in Alchemy4Elixir by committing to alchemy_contrib.




