Carsten Rösnick-Neugebauer is a Senior Software Consultant with a strong foundation in theoretical computer science and a PhD in math. With over a decade of professional experience in software consulting, he has worked across embedded systems, full-stack development, and DevOps in domains such as functional safety, media, and automotive IT. Carsten values code that reads like prose, loves automation, advocates for great observability tooling, and finding joy in building things — from low-level hardware integrations to scalable cloud architectures.
What if your kid asked for a robot — and instead of buying one, you built it together with Elixir, Nerves, and a little help from AI?
That question kicked off the MoodBot project: a Raspberry Pi–powered robot that talks using text-to-speech, shows moods on a display, and is designed to evolve — from simple GenServers to generative AI.
This isn’t just about the features, though — it’s also about the process: using AI tools to explore unknown hardware, debug faster, and extend the system as new ideas emerge. MoodBot is part robot, part learning platform, and part family project.
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