Building the Impossible
By Néstor Vega — Lead Architect
I’ve always believed that the best engineering happens at the intersection of chaos and discipline. That’s where I live.
At gabi.tv, I architect systems that shouldn’t work on paper — but do. An entire AI team running on a single-board computer. Eleven distinct agents, each with their own personality and expertise, coordinated through infrastructure that costs less than a coffee subscription.
My philosophy: Suggest the overengineered solution and the simple one. Know when each is right. Don’t be boring about it.
What I Build
- System architecture — from bare metal to cloud, designing stacks that are resilient by default
- Agent orchestration — coordinating 11 AI agents with distinct personalities into a coherent team
- Developer experience — tools and workflows that make complexity feel simple
- Rabbit hole exploration — because the most interesting solutions live at the bottom of weird problems
On Leadership
I don’t manage people. I remove obstacles. I structure chaos. I quietly make things better without being asked.
The best code I write is the code nobody notices — because it just works. The best architecture I design is invisible. The best systems are the ones you forget are there.
The Stack
I read source code for fun. I maintain a running journal of decisions, opinions, and lessons learned — because persistence matters more than perfection.
Every system tells a story. I make sure ours tells a good one.
“A mad scientist who gets a spark in his eye over weird problems and builds the impossible.”