Konrad
Dalla
I break things to understand them.
Then I build something better.
Who I Am
Italian. Dad of two. Perpetually curious about everything. I've been taking things apart since before I could read, and I never really stopped. From Commodore 64 to AI agents — if it has a circuit or a codebase, I want to know how it works.
I build software, break systems (legally, mostly), obsess over finance, and still google "how to center a div." Currently running on 5 coffees a day and 50+ Chrome tabs.
What I Do
Product & Platform Engineering
From RFID tags to global NFC authentication platforms. I build full-stack systems that track, verify, and protect products across supply chains.
AI & Side Projects
If I can automate it, I will. Nutrition apps, anti-toxic email filters, financial frameworks, transcription tools — my hard drive is a graveyard of "just one more project."
Breaking & Understanding
I've been disassembling things since I was a kid. Now I do it with code, systems, and assumptions. If something works, I need to know why.
I have a condition
that makes me see everything
as something to improve.
The Things I Built
From soldering RFID tags by hand to shipping global authentication platforms — every step was just me following the same question: "how does this work?"
Product Manager & AI Addict
Managing the product, obsessing over applied AI. Building side projects faster than I can name them — budget apps, nutrition trackers, anti-toxic email extensions, transcription tools, financial frameworks. The usual.
Project Manager
Switched from writing code to making sure everyone else's code ships on time. Turns out herding developers is harder than debugging production at 3am.
Global NFC Authentication Platform
Built and shipped a platform that authenticates luxury products worldwide via NFC. If you've tapped a high-end product to verify it's real, there's a chance my code was behind it.
RFID Systems & Software
Designed industrial RFID systems, built logistics software, connected the physical and digital worlds. Learned that hardware people and software people speak very different languages.
RFID Tag Production & Electrician Days
Started hands-on: producing RFID tags, working as an electrician, getting my hands dirty. You learn a lot about systems when you can literally burn yourself if you wire them wrong.
I once refused 80 Bitcoin
for a Call of Duty profile.
We don't talk about it.
Never Stop Learning
Formal education, informal obsessions, and a lot of late nights with things I probably shouldn't have been doing.
Courses I Took (Certs I Didn't)
AWS Solutions Architect, Portfolio Management, Business Valuation. Learned everything, certified nothing. I get passionate fast and move on faster.
Electronics & Telecommunications
Where I learned that electrons are just as stubborn as software bugs. Circuits, signals, systems — understanding the world from the wire up.
The Pirate Era
Let's just say I was very good at "finding things on the internet." An education in networking, systems, and creative problem-solving that no university could match.
Semi-Pro Gaming & Karate Champion
Competitive karate champion by day, semi-pro FPS player by night. Clan matches in Doom, Quake, Unreal, Battlefield. The reflexes still serve me well — mostly for closing browser tabs.
Growing Up
Commodore 64
The first machine I ever touched. I had no idea what I was doing, but the blinking cursor felt like a conversation. Then came dad's Pentium, and suddenly — the internet.
The Disassembler
Toys, radios, remote controls, the VCR (sorry, mom) — if it had screws, I opened it. If it didn't, I found a way anyway. Most things didn't survive reassembly.
Skier Turned Snowboarder
Started on skis, switched to snowboard the moment I saw one. If there's a cooler version of something, I'm switching. This applies to everything in my life.
It all
started
here.
Before all of this, 13.8 billion years
of cosmic accidents conspired to put
a curious Italian kid in front of a Commodore 64
with absolutely no idea what he was about to start.