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Leo Chen

Systems builder across silicon, cloud, protocols, and AI.

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Engineering Throughline

I have spent 20+ years building software close to the metal and close to users: embedded Linux, device platforms, cloud infrastructure, blockchain protocols, AI data systems, and the developer tools around them.

The environments have changed. The craft has not: understand the system, find the bottleneck, build the smallest reliable abstraction, ship it, and keep it operable.

I am especially drawn to the founding-engineer version of that craft: taking ambiguous technical ideas from first principles into working systems, small teams, and shipped products. I have done that as a 2x founding engineer, helping take products and platforms from scratch to public launch, after years inside large engineering organizations across semiconductors, devices, and cloud infrastructure.

A Short Retrospective

  • Embedded and platform systems: Linux kernels, device platforms, OS delivery, build systems, and release machinery.
  • Cloud infrastructure: storage, virtualization, operational excellence, and infrastructure teams.
  • Blockchain protocols: consensus, networking, validator operations, protocol tooling, and developer surfaces.
  • AI-native products: agent workflows, data pipelines, user-owned data infrastructure, and productized engineering systems.
  • Engineering leadership: hiring, roadmap discipline, launch execution, and turning ambiguous technical ideas into teams and products.

Public Breadcrumbs

Not a complete portfolio. Just a few public traces of the layers I have spent time in.

Layer Public traces
Kernel / embedded Linux ARM maintainer history, semiconductor-era platform work, wmic, harmony-arm.
Protocol / infra story-contract-tool, ansible, go-aws.
Agent workflows claude-skills, public experiments around agent-native development and local automation.
Personal apps HarmonIQ, blood-analyzer, leohchen.github.io.

GitHub Footprints

LeoHChen GitHub contribution summary

Repositories by language Productive time summary

A Few Public Repos

Repository Why it is here
HarmonIQ A retro Winamp-flavored local music player for owned MP3/CD libraries, built in Swift.
claude-skills Personal agent skills and workflow automation experiments.
story-contract-tool A Go CLI for interacting with smart contracts on Story.
harmony-arm Public Harmony-on-ARM work from the protocol infrastructure era.
ansible Ansible scripts for Harmony node and network operations.
blood-analyzer OCR extraction and health-data visualization with a Grafana-style workflow.
wmic A small Go wrapper around the WMI command-line utility.
leohchen.github.io Personal site and writing surface.

Tools I Still Reach For

Go TypeScript JavaScript Swift Python Solidity Terraform AWS Docker

Loose Ends

A lot of the deeper systems work sits in organization or private repositories. This page is the public trail: old patches, small tools, current experiments, and the technical corners I keep returning to.

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  1. HarmonIQ HarmonIQ Public

    Music for your own collections, ported to your iPhone. A retro Winamp-flavored player for the MP3s and ripped CDs you already own — drive-portable library, real 10-band EQ, on-device AI playlists, …

    Swift 1

  2. claude-skills claude-skills Public

    Personal Claude Code skills

    HTML 1