Hello hello, Diego here!
I always struggle to define myself, so here is the “minibio-v43-final”: I’m a developer, designer, and rider of the chaos from ideation to iteration.
My tech journey began with a TK90X computer as a kid, a fascination that quickly evolved into hacking adventures using Remote Access Trojans (RAT). That thrill didn’t last long, my dad, a police officer, discovered my antics and made me left a txt file on people’s desktop saying that I was hacking them, how to fix it and then deleting the Trojan file. In college, I dove headfirst into starting a company with friends, convinced we were the next big thing. Things fell apart spectacularly, complete with a lawsuit.
After two decades in the educational and gaming industry, burnout came knocking hard. I was this close to ditching tech entirely. I embarked on a life-changing sabbatical around South America, rediscovering my purpose.
That journey eventually led me to immigrate from Brazil to the US to pursue the dream of building Youper AI, where I combined psychology and artificial intelligence to create an empathetic and clinically validated mental health platform. Along the way, I fell in love with the Bay Area’s energy and innovation.
Here’s what I’m up to now, a bit more on what I’ve done and my goals for this year.
Designing and delivering something meaningful is what drives me. I thrive on curiosity, growth, and making a real difference. I’m here to build horses, not unicorns.
Here’s what I’m up to now, a bit more on what I’ve done and my goals for this year.
Or just send me a long letter at [email protected]. I only read long emails, and you can expect a long reply from me.
Build Log
A living trail of things I’m building, breaking, or pretending to finish.

Fix grammar and translate in one tap. For iOS Keyboard and MacOS Shortcuts.

Ridiculously small games that run in your browser’s URL address bar.

A multiplayer game where you discover hidden gems around the real world.

Your Emotional Health Assistant designed to help you feel your best.

This is where I track the chaos, one sprint, stumble, and saddle-up at a time.
