redzumi blog is an independent personal publication by Evgenii Bykovskikh — frontend lead, founder, and product engineer.
I write about building software, working with AI, voice interfaces, developer tools, product thinking, personal systems, discipline, music, games, and the quiet process of becoming more focused as a person.
This is not a corporate blog, a startup newsletter, or a place for polished motivational noise. It is a personal field journal about code, products, attention, creativity, and the systems that shape how we work and live.
What you’ll find here
I write about:
- AI in software development
- voice as an interface
- vibecoding and new ways of building
- frontend architecture and engineering culture
- product work and founder thinking
- focus, discipline, and personal systems
- music, games, and cultural observations
- notes on life, work, and rebuilding clarity
Some posts are technical.
Some are personal.
Some are essays, notes, drafts, or observations.
The common thread is simple: thinking clearly, building useful things, and paying attention to what actually matters.
Why subscribe
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You’ll get access to new essays, notes, and the full archive as it grows — a small private library of thoughts around software, AI, product, discipline, creativity, and life.
About me
My name is Evgenii.
I’m a senior frontend engineer and frontend lead. I also build my own products, including NovaVoice — a desktop voice OS — and etc (github).
My work sits somewhere between engineering, product, AI tools, voice interfaces, and personal systems. I care about software that feels useful, interfaces that reduce friction, and writing that does not pretend to be smarter than it is.
I’m also moving more into public writing through X: @_redzumi.
This blog is where I document the process.