Chennai · still figuring it out

Nandakumar.

I make small things, slowly, and mostly on purpose.

Most days I would rather be living. The work is just how I keep the living going — not the other way around.

wander down
field notes

I am not in a hurry. I used to think that was a flaw.

There is a particular kind of person who treats their own life like a backlog — sprint after sprint, never shipping the day itself. I tried being him. He was exhausting.

So now I work like a gardener instead of a factory. I put things in the ground — a quiet little device that listens to the air, a small piece of software that keeps the lights honest, an evening spent arranging sound — and then I go live a little while they grow.

Some of them grow. Some don't. I have made peace with that ratio.

the honest ledger

Ten-odd years of showing up. Here's what I tended, where, and what actually came of it — no inflation, no buzzwords I'd be embarrassed to explain over coffee.

2025 — now
Music Content Specialist · Welocalize, for a Tier-1 streaming platform (name kept under wrap)
I quality-gate flagship music releases before they reach the world, and keep Tamil-language metadata and lyric timing honest. Cut machine transliteration errors by over 95% — by reading the language the way only a native really can.
2024 — 2025
AI Data Operations Specialist · Sigma.AI
Taught language models to hear dialect and cultural nuance in audio they'd otherwise flatten. High scores, quick turnaround, fully remote.
2021 — 2024
Operations & CRM Manager · BMS Bright Home / Techmii
Built lead dashboards and digital shelves for small businesses that had neither. Turned messy physical workflows into things a person could actually see and trust.
2021
CRM Administrator · Interconnecta (Tracious Technology)
Moved a company off paper and onto Zoho — then trained everyone to actually use it, which is always the harder half.
2016 — 2021
Operations & Safety Manager · Yenkey Steels
Ran a working floor — vendors, machines, people, procurement. Learned that safety is just attention, repeated until it becomes a habit nobody notices.
2012 — 2016
Senior Client Executive & Team Lead · Access Healthcare
Led a team of 20+ across round-the-clock shifts and wrote the SOPs that, last I heard, outlived my time there.
what's in the hands

Tools I reach for without thinking about it. Hover one if you're the curious sort.

Content Operations Metadata & QA Lyric Synchronisation Digital Rights (DRM) Content Supply Chains LLM Data Annotation Tamil — native English — professional Advanced Excel Google Workspace Airtable Jira Lark / Slack Zoho CRM Team Leadership SOP & Process Design M.Sc — Cyber Forensics & InfoSec
the slow plot

Tap the soil to sow. Then — and this is the only rule that matters — stop watching. Nothing here blooms while you stare. Sow a few, scroll away, come back later. The patient ones get the rare flowers.

sown: 0  ·  bloomed: 0 a seed takes its own time
if the grid goes down

Amateur at plenty. Helpless at nothing.

I collect hands-on skills the way some people collect stamps — for the quiet satisfaction, and because a person who can make, mend, brew and build their own things is hard to strand. None of it is professional. All of it is mine. If life ever asked for a quieter, more self-made version of itself, I'd manage just fine. Hover any of these.

01
Coffee
I make my own, properly. The day starts on my terms or it doesn't start.
02
Garland making
Flowers, thread, patience. Amateur, mostly for the house, occasionally for someone.
03
DIY & furniture
Wall hangings to whole tables. If I can build it, I'd rather not buy it.
04
Plumbing
Amateur, but I've met the U-bend and lived to tell it.
05
Hardware
I open things up before I give up on them. Amateur, stubborn, occasionally right.
06
Recycling
Most "rubbish" is just a material between two jobs. I try to find the second one.
07
Stitching
A loose button has never ended a shirt I owned. Hems, patches, the lot.
08
Portrait sketching
Faces, slowly, badly, happily. The likeness is a bonus, not the point.
09
Perspective on paper
I render three dimensions onto a flat page — lines that lie convincingly.
off the clock

What the work pays for.

Singing
Badly enough to enjoy it, often enough to mean it.
Riding
Two wheels with an engine, for when the road should disappear.
Cycling
Two wheels without one, for when I'd rather earn the evening.
Iron
A few mornings a week, because the body keeps the rest honest.
Sound
Arranging music on quiet nights, to no one's deadline but mine.
on pace

I'd rather build one honest thing slowly than ten restless things to someone else's clock.

Ten years of operations taught me how to move fast for other people. The next ten are about choosing when not to. I'm an amateur at most of what excites me — and I've decided that's a fine place to stand. Beginners get to enjoy the thing itself.