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PUBLISHED ON 2025-10-25 13:20:32 / 1 MIN READ

I’m Steve Moss — a scientist, technologist, and engineer.

I grew up in a small seaside town in the UK, spent years as a bouncer, became a Doctor of Computational Genomics, and now work at the bleeding edge of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).

For a long time, my goal was to collect Kubernetes certifications. But the landscape has shifted, and so have I.

I am now focused on Agentic AI and Autonomous Systems. I believe the future isn’t just about managing infrastructure; it’s about building expert systems that can manage themselves. I use tools like Gemini and Claude to build autonomous agents that can reason, code, and solve complex problems.

I still care deeply about reliability — you can’t run stochastic models on fragile systems. My work sits at the intersection of AI and SRE:

  1. Architecting Systems: Building the secure, scalable distributed systems required to run modern AI.

  2. Engineering Agents: Using Polyglot engineering (Python, Go, Rust) to create digital agents that handle the toil.

My background is in Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution (Universities of Hull and York). I am passionate about closing the loop between my past and present by applying these autonomous agents to Genomics and Personalised Medicine.

I want to build systems that don’t just process biological data, but understand it.

When I’m not arguing with an LLM or fixing a production outage, I’m a Dad, a husband, and a mental health advocate. I also enjoy boxing, films, and gaming.

Reach out if you want to talk about the intersection of biological evolution and digital intelligence.

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