the architect

Engineer who turns chaos into usable products.

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.

Androidnative apps PHP/MySQLcms & tools Linuxdaily runtime

working stack

Stack used for shipping, not just display.

KotlinAndroidJetpack ComposePHPMySQLPythonSQLLinuxMarkdownAI Workflow
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Build Apps

Building Android apps and supporting systems that are stable, clear, and easy to maintain.

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Write Logs

Turning debugging notes, Linux setup, and data experiments into articles worth revisiting.

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Ship Tools

Keeping utilities, generators, libraries, and small ideas in Arsenal so they do not disappear in experiment folders.

editorial principles

Technical notes with a traceable process.

Pilkupil Lab is an independently managed technical publication by Muhamad Syafii, focused on Android, Kotlin, developer tooling, Linux workflows, and practical software engineering.

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Original experience

Articles prioritize real implementation notes, debugging findings, code examples, and lessons learned from building software.

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Sources and accuracy

When an article discusses product updates or third-party research, primary documentation is referenced and opinions are clearly separated from facts.

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Corrections

Technical content can become outdated. Readers can report an error through the Contact page, and material corrections are incorporated into the article. Contact →