About.
The longer version.
I'm Zachary Joswick — a Senior Software Engineer at Torc Robotics, where I work on the software stack that powers autonomous semi-trucks. It's the kind of work where correctness isn't optional and the stakes are measured in tons, not tickets.
Before the self-driving trucks, I've been building software across various domains — always gravitating toward problems that sit at the intersection of software and the physical world.
// Side Projects
MakerHarness is my current side project — a wiring harness design tool built for makers, custom car builders, and anyone else who's ever stared at a schematic and wished there was something between "napkin sketch" and "$50k enterprise CAD license." It's designed to make harness layout, connector selection, and wire routing actually approachable.
// The Car
When I'm not writing code, I'm probably in the garage working on my 1993 Chevrolet Camaro drag car. It's equal parts engineering project and excuse to make noise. There's something satisfying about optimizing a system where the feedback loop is a time slip at the end of a quarter mile.
// This Site
Built with Astro and Tailwind CSS. Deployed on GitHub Pages. I plan to write about software engineering, side projects, and whatever else seems worth sharing.