Hey,
I build systems for a world running on bad architecture.
I don't create for the sake of a career. I create because I needed to reverse-engineer a world that always felt badly designed to me. Not broken. Badly designed. I live in that distinction, because design can be refactored.
What I do emerges at the intersection of resistance, sensitivity, and obsession. I take signals others dismiss as sci-fi — "that's just how life is" and "there's simply no other way" — and I look for the structure nobody expected to find there. Innovation for me isn't just technology and aesthetics. It's a gesture that returns space to people the default settings never considered.
For a long time I didn't fit in. Not out of defiance. The rules just couldn't read the reality of people like me. And then came a sentence you can't take back: When a system doesn't work, you don't have to suffer it. You can build it again. At higher resolution. Compatible with the NPC minority too. A system that understands you, grasps your individual needs, and respects your world.
So I build my own universe. Not as an escape, but as a counterattack. As a method.
Underneath everything I do, the same motion runs. Take entropy and shape it into order. Take overload and make it a tool. Take personal experience and forge it into something that eliminates the fatal consequence for the user.
I work with software, hardware, food, text, and interface. Looks like five disciplines. It's one movement in five materials.
Software and hardware I build as systems designed to save people nerves, time, and money. Not to overwhelm. Not to fake innovation coverage and spam with campaigns. To collect data from real operations and return it as a signal raw enough to act on. A sensor that doesn't estimate — it measures. An interface that doesn't reassure — it shows.
Food that excludes no one from pleasure. I treat haute pâtisserie as its own discipline with its own chemistry and its own laws, not as a substitute. No substitute, no alternative. Just a different, cleaner path that gives people with allergies the same experience.
Writing is a tool for mapping things that can't be read at first glance. I'm drawn to contradictions, motivations, environments, and that single moment when a deeper pattern surfaces beneath ordinary behavior. Writing is my primary form of productive procrastination — I write when I know I urgently need to finish something else.
And somewhere in between, random things emerge. Something like childhood fantasy wishes. Experimental interfaces for the body, sleep, perception, and dreams. Technologies that don't want to add attention spam — they want to open another layer of reality.
My work isn't separate from my life. It grows directly out of it.
At twenty-eight I found out I have Asperger's syndrome combined with ADHD. It didn't fix my brain. But it was a key. Things that used to look like failure or chaos suddenly revealed their hidden logic.
The analysis of my being described a high capacity for abstract thinking, fast processing of complex inputs, parallel work across multiple layers of meaning, and sharp sensitivity to logical and value-based mismatches. It described a mind that looks overloaded from the outside, but inside runs on its own system — one incompatible with the rules of the general world. Chaos from the outside. Architecture from within.
That was a turning point. Not because of Einstein's reputation. For the first time I had a name for something I'd felt my whole life but couldn't put into words.
Today I'm learning to manage my cognition more consciously. Not as proof of my own worth, but as a high-performance tool with its own limits, a specific operating mode, and a high susceptibility to overheating and errors.
I built things nobody stamped with approval in advance. And they worked anyway. They left deep impressions and key memories in people.
Don't wait for someone to give you permission to be right. Build it and measure it.
I don't reject reality. I just refuse to live in architecture that judges a person before it can read them.
So I build my own.
KryštofKWS Founder & CEO