About
I'm Pedro Bonini, a software engineer based in southern Brazil. I've been writing software professionally since [year], and most of my recent work has lived at the intersection of public-sector technology and AI tooling.
At Elotech Gestão Pública, I work on systems that power municipal government across Brazil — sales tax engines, citizen services, financial reporting. The platform serves [N] cities and reaches millions of taxpayers. Doing this work has shaped how I think about reliability, backwards compatibility, and the cost of carelessness when real people depend on what you ship.
In parallel, I lead a lot of our internal work on AI for engineering. I build agents with Claude Code, design Skills that automate parts of our development workflow, and sit on the company's AI Committee — where we set guidelines for how developers actually use AI day to day, what's safe to ship, and what isn't.
What I write here usually comes from that work: practical observations from real engineering teams using AI, without hype and without dismissal. The kind of post I wish I could have read eighteen months ago.
Find me
| github | phfbonini |
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| phf_apps@outlook.com |