I'm Pavel Voronin.
I wrote my first program at six — copying QBASIC snippets from the help menu before I even spoke English. My first project was a small menu that played melodies through the PC speaker. I never really stopped.
Over the past three decades I've worked across startups, banks, social platforms, and large enterprise systems — as a developer, architect, tech lead, and founder. I've built and sold two companies and shipped more side projects than I can count. These days I'm based in Bali after visiting ~40 countries.
My default approach is to start from the business need and look at the system as a whole — often the fastest path forward is careful integration rather than invention. But in my own projects I prefer an evolutionary style: grow the system, probe it, and let it develop in directions that weren't fully obvious at the start. I tend to work in different modes depending on the context — sometimes speed matters, sometimes depth. Ideally it's fast strikes that compound into long-term wins.
Right now I'm focused on AI tooling, agents, and human–AI interaction. It feels less like a normal technology wave and more like a phase transition. I'm especially interested in how agency, governance, and everyday workflows might shift as these systems become more capable. Many of my projects are small experiments pointing a bit into that future.
Outside of code, I practice improv comedy and run an intellectual club where we discuss AI, physics, and complex systems.
If something here resonates, you'll know where to find me.