
Hi, I’m Teo – a certified keyboard warrior, part-time Wi-Fi whisperer, and full-time overthinker of system architecture.
By day, I’m the solo IT admin for a public agency, keeping the digital chaos just barely on a leash (with zip ties and a prayer). By night, I’m either studying for my next certification, writing sarcastic blog posts, or staring into the abyss of packet captures.
I’ve got an MS in Cybersecurity, which basically means I’m really good at stressing out about things you can’t see — like network intrusions and compliance checklists. Currently diving into another degree because, why have one expensive piece of paper when you can have a stack?
I’m obsessed with:
- Networking (yes, the thing with routers… not people),
- Breaking stuff (ethically, of course),
- Fixing it afterward (begrudgingly),
- And documenting it all like it’s the next great novel.
This fall (2025), I’m leveling up again by pursuing the Master of Applied Science in Geospatial Information Technologies (MAS‑GIT) at Delta State University. It’s a fully online, 16‑month program where I’ll be diving deep into spatial data analysis, advanced coding, remote sensing, and GIS-driven decision support systems—perfect for bridging my technical IT skills with my passion for geographic intelligence and public infrastructure.
This site? It’s part tech journal, part therapy, part public accountability stunt as I climb the mountain of certifications, projects, and “Wait, I thought I already fixed that.”
So if you’re into packet-chasing, keyboard-mashing, and laughing through the firewall tears — welcome aboard. We’ve got logs to tail and scripts to write.