Hi, I'm Gonzalo Daroqui, a software enthusiast and Android developer from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Since 2016, I've been diving into personal Android projects, focusing on low-level optimization, custom kernels, and device-specific tuning. I love exploring how things work under the hood and contributing to open-source projects. Currently, I am expanding my skill set and looking for collaborative or professional opportunities in tech.
- Android Development: Kernel Upstreaming, Custom ROMs Building, Device Trees, and Blobs Management.
- DevOps & Automation: Git, GitHub Actions (Certified).
- Data & Analytics: PowerBI (Basic-Medium Certified), Power Query (Advanced workflows & automation).
- System Administration: Linux Server Management (Permissions, optimizations, and deployment).
- Languages: Spanish (Native) | English (B2 - Technical & Project Translation).
- Hobbies: Photography (Check out some of my urban shots on Instagram).
At my current data role for the apparel brand OrangutΓ‘n, I was tasked with managing weekly stock control, integrating costs, retail prices, and profit margins. As data scaled, this manual process became massive and highly repetitive, taking up to 5 hours per report and generating complex, unmaintainable documentation.
To fix this inefficiency, I took the initiative to master Power Query from scratch under an intense, 4-day hyper-focus sprint.
- Efficiency: Automated 90% of the entire workflow, reducing the report generation time from 5 hours down to just 15β20 minutes.
- Scalability: Eliminated the need for a convoluted 40-page technical manual, ensuring the pipeline remains clean, scalable, and easy for anyone to run.
- Business Value: Significantly optimized data accuracy and freed up hours of weekly operational bandwidth.
- Description: Upstreamed the legacy
3.18kernel to4.9for the Moto E5+. - Impact: Extended the device's lifecycle by bypassing Android 12+ eBPF limitations, enabling newer Android versions to run on old hardware.
- Description: Contributed to a custom kernel project targeting the Samsung Galaxy S21 Series (Exynos 2100) and Galaxy A52q/A72q.
- Impact: Implemented several low-level optimizations. Community feedback highlighted significant improvements in UI smoothness and overall performance.
- Description: Attempted to upgrade the Xiaomi Mi 8 kernel from
4.9to4.19. - Takeaway: A great learning experience in low-level debugging. The kernel successfully booted into recovery mode, although it didn't achieve a full system boot due to missing platform resources.
- Motorola Moto Edge 30 (
dubai) - Xiaomi Redmi 4X (
santoni) - Samsung Galaxy A52 / A72 (
a52q/a72q) [Proton+] - Samsung Exynos 2100 (
exynos2100) [Proton+]
β οΈ Current Status: I am focused on private development and learning; I do not maintain public builds or accept device requests at the moment unless hardware/funding is provided for development.
I'm always open to talking about Android, kernels, open-source projects, or potential work opportunities. Feel free to reach out!
- π Website: fpsensor.github.io
βοΈ Telegram: @FPSensor- π§ Email: gkartyt@gmail.com
- πΌ LinkedIn: Gonzalo Daroqui
- β Support my work: Buy me a coffee on PayPal
