I’m Edward. I build things, lead projects, and spend most of my time thinking about systems that should exist but don’t yet.
I’m the founder of DigitalPlat, a nonprofit focused on internet freedom and open-source infrastructure, now serving tens of thousands of users worldwide. The work sits at the intersection of technology, public interest, and long-term digital resilience.
I also founded EdgeAlphix LLC, where I experiment with open-source software and infrastructure at a more aggressive pace. The goal is simple: build systems that are useful, durable, and aligned with human freedom rather than short-term incentives.
Most of my projects live close to the metal. Operating systems, containers, virtualization, DNS, portable runtimes, and infrastructure that has to survive real-world abuse. I enjoy building things end to end, from low-level mechanics to systems people actually rely on.
My current focus usually circles around:
- Operating systems and kernel-level engineering
- Containers, virtualization, and edge computing
- Portable runtimes and interpreter ecosystems
- DNS, networking protocols, and secure infrastructure
- Embedded systems, IoT, and applied cybersecurity
On the leadership side, I’m hands-on by default. I design, write code, review architecture, handle infrastructure, and still talk directly with users. I currently maintain all of my projects myself, balancing school, life, and a very opinionated backlog.
Roles, for context:
- Founder & President, EdgeAlphix LLC
- Founder, DigitalPlat Foundation
- OSI Member
If anything here overlaps with what you’re building or thinking about, feel free to reach out.
📫 Contact: edwarddev.com/contact | hi@edwarddev.com ☕ Support: Buy Me a Coffee
Thanks for stopping by. Let’s build things that actually matter.






