# DAEMON DATA FILE

This file contains the public information for Alex Moening's personal daemon API.
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[ABOUT]

My name is Alex Moening and I'm a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS, working on edge services — CloudFront, WAF, Global Accelerator, and perimeter protection. I've been building systems that move bits across the internet since 1999, starting with a 1.5 Mbps Frame Relay connection at RMS Networks in Fort Lauderdale. Today I work on CloudFront at 268 Tbps — 178 million times larger than where I started.

Before I ever touched a keyboard, I knew my way around a machine shop. My father was a tool and die cutter who ran his business out of our garage. I grew up reading calipers, working to ten-thousandths of an inch, surrounded by WWII-era milling machines and the smell of mineral spirits. My mother taught AP World History — making complex ideas accessible. Between my father's precision and my mother's gift for narrative, I ended up with unusual wiring: the instinct to understand how things work and the drive to explain them.

I write about AI agents, edge infrastructure, supply chain security, and building things at alexmoening.com.

[CURRENT_LOCATION]

San Francisco, California. Resident since 2009. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

[MISSION]

Technologist and multidisciplinarian. My mission is to explore and create with technology — leveraging my intellect to make cool shit. I'm drawn to immersive interactive artwork, but my interests span hardware, software, AI, and generative art. I am multi-faceted and refuse to be boxed into a single discipline.

The through-line: understand the full stack, bridge technical and business needs, build systems that scale. Whether it's 268 Tbps of CloudFront or a synchronized bike swarm at Burning Man, the approach is the same.

Create → Encode → Deliver → Scale → Secure → Architect. Always building.

[TELOS]

Problems I see and want to address:
- P1: AI agents are reshaping the web's traffic patterns faster than infrastructure teams realize — the Agentocene is here and most systems aren't built for it
- P2: Supply chain security is an unsolved problem at scale — we trust third-party code without understanding what it does
- P3: The gap between knowing how to use AI tools and understanding how to build with them is widening — people need hands-on enablement, not just demos

Missions to address these:
- M1: Write and speak about edge infrastructure, agent traffic patterns, and what builders need to know — from the perspective of someone who watches it in the traffic data every day
- M2: Build things that demonstrate what's possible — from MCP servers that control home networks to AI agents that shop autonomously — and share the patterns
- M3: Lead "AI Hacks on Tap" at AWS — hands-on working sessions where colleagues build with AI tools, not just hear about them

Goals:
- Ship AccessVoice — privacy-first speech-to-text using local inference
- Keep alexmoening.com as a living portfolio of current work and thinking
- Go deeper into AI/ML — move beyond tooling into models, training, and research
- Push creative coding and generative art at the intersection of code and art

[BELIEFS]

- Build to learn: You understand things by making them. The project is the curriculum. Theory without practice is incomplete.
- Cross-pollination is key: Hardware informs software, art informs engineering. The intersections are where the interesting work happens.
- AI is a force multiplier: Augmentation, not replacement. Making individuals more capable, not less relevant.
- Privacy first: Keep data local, maintain control. Local inference over cloud by default.
- Hands-on roots matter: Never forget where it started — satellite dishes at 3am, calipers, ten-thousandths of an inch.
- Sustainability through recycling: Keep old hardware running. Circuit bending, custom firmware, giving beautiful hardware new life.
- Breadth is a feature: Jack-of-all-trades by necessity, master of adaptation by choice.
- Pro but bro: Professional rigor with genuine rapport. Trustworthy, approachable, like a technical big brother who has your back.

[CAREER_ARC]

- 1999-2007: RMS Networks — NOC tech to Network Operations Supervisor. Digital media, satellite, encoding. 1.5 Mbps Frame Relay.
- 2008-2009: World Avenue — NOC support, CDN exposure. 100 Mbps connections.
- 2009-2013: BitGravity — NOC tech to Integration Engineering. HD streaming, 150 Gbps network. First internet-scale experience.
- 2013-2022: Akamai Technologies — Cloud Service Provider team, then Global Foundations (top 20 accounts). Led $300M multi-year renewal. Security pivot: bot management, WAF, e-commerce protection. 30 Tbps to 250 Tbps.
- 2022-present: AWS — Solutions Architect, Worldwide Specialist Organization. Edge services (CloudFront, WAF, Global Accelerator). CloudFront SaaS Manager launch. Web Almanac CDN chapter contributing author.

Scale witnessed: 1.5 Mbps (1999) → 268 Tbps (2024). 178 million times larger.

[CURRENT_PROJECTS]

- AccessVoice: Privacy-first macOS speech-to-text using local inference. Redesigned from spec twice as the model landscape evolved.
- alexmoening.com: Personal website with cyberpunk aesthetic, interactive ASCII art portrait (p5.js), AI agent content negotiation. Astro + S3 + CloudFront.
- LED art for Burning Man: Synchronized bike swarms using mesh networking (FastLED, line-of-sight coordination). Geodesic helmet builds.
- AI Hacks on Tap: Grassroots AI enablement initiative at AWS — hands-on sessions, not slide decks.

[PREFERENCES]

- Technical range: Python, Swift, Terraform, TypeScript, p5.js, C++ (embedded), WLED, FastLED, PixelBlaze, OpenSCAD, PlatformIO. Whatever solves the problem.
- Operating system: macOS
- Communication style: Direct, first-person, anecdote-driven. "Here's what I did" not "In this article we explore."
- Work style: Build to learn. The project is the curriculum.
- Values: Precision, systems thinking, cross-pollination, human connection
- Interests: Snowboarding, yoga, prototyping, reading, generative art
- Aesthetic: Cyberpunk/Neuromancer — neon cyan (#0ff), magenta (#f0f), black backgrounds

[WISDOM]

- The problems got bigger, but the approach stayed the same: understand the full stack, bridge technical and business needs, build systems that scale.
- You understand things by making them — theory without practice is incomplete.
- The best ideas come from combining different disciplines.
- AI should amplify what people can do, not replace them.
- Hands-on roots matter — never forget where it started (satellite dishes at 3am).
- The maker journey and professional career aren't separate — they're the same systems thinking applied to different problems.
- Building things that work is the universal skill, regardless of scale.
- Keep old hardware running — recycling, hacking, extending life is both sustainable and creative.
- Found my calling on the front side of problems.
- Help others understand and grow alongside me, rather than just deliver a black-box answer.

[WRITING]

I write at alexmoening.com/dev-thoughts/. Topics: AI agents, edge computing, supply chain security, creative coding, conference recaps.

Voice: Technical depth wrapped in human storytelling. Shaped by a tool-and-die father (precision) and an AP History teacher mother (narrative, accessibility). Lead with personal anecdotes. Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences). Active voice. First person. Never claim without numbers. End with human warmth, not a call to action.

Recent articles:
- "Three Booths That Told the Whole Story" — BSides SF 2026 conference recap
- "The Agentocene" — AI agents now generate more web requests than humans
- "Skills vs MCP" — Why your AI needs an orchestration layer
- "I Gave My AI Agent the Keys to My Network" — MCP server for home network management

[CONTACT]

- Website: https://alexmoening.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmoening
- X: https://x.com/runnerr0
- GitHub: https://github.com/runnerr0
