Build Apps
Building Android apps and supporting systems that are stable, clear, and easy to maintain.
the architect
Android, lightweight backend, Linux, data, and AI workflow wrapped in one working style: try fast, clean up as it grows, and stay human when debugging gets loud.
working stack
Building Android apps and supporting systems that are stable, clear, and easy to maintain.
Turning debugging notes, Linux setup, and data experiments into articles worth revisiting.
Keeping utilities, generators, libraries, and small ideas in Arsenal so they do not disappear in experiment folders.
editorial principles
Pilkupil Lab is an independently managed technical publication by Muhamad Syafii, focused on Android, Kotlin, developer tooling, Linux workflows, and practical software engineering.
Articles prioritize real implementation notes, debugging findings, code examples, and lessons learned from building software.
When an article discusses product updates or third-party research, primary documentation is referenced and opinions are clearly separated from facts.
Technical content can become outdated. Readers can report an error through the Contact page, and material corrections are incorporated into the article. Contact →