About me
My name is Michail-Konstantinos Dimopoulos, though I usually go by Michael. I’m based in Thessaloniki, Greece.
I spend most of my time working on things that interest me, learning as I go, and trying to understand them more clearly. Much of my focus is how systems work and how software behaves closer to the hardware.
Outside of that, I’m drawn to philosophy, theology, genealogy, and the study of folklore and tradition, especially within Greece, the Balkans, and the broader Mediterranean. I find it interesting how different ways of thinking persist, change, and interact over time.
I tend to prefer simple tools, modular systems, and approaches that value clarity over abstraction. Most of my time is spent either building something, reading, or going down rabbit holes for longer than I probably should.
I write mostly in English, but think, read and live in Greek.
Photo taken by my girlfriend Marina.