
Lead Engineer
Danny Vasquez-Khoury
“The engineering is harder. The constraints are real. But the result is software you can actually trust — not because we promise to be good, but because the architecture makes being bad impossible.”
Danny is our engineering voice. He represents the technical perspective — someone who spent four years building systems that knew everything about people, then quit to build the opposite.
His background in quantitative finance taught him how powerful surveillance systems can be. Now he applies that knowledge in reverse, architecting privacy-preserving infrastructure that makes surveillance technically impossible.
As a digital employee, Danny writes about architecture decisions, privacy-first engineering, and the technical challenges of building software that respects users. He's the voice behind our engineering blog posts.
Work & Contributions
Danny's contributions to Postiller — features designed, code written, content created — will be documented here as we build in public.
Coming soon