About

Christopher Lord is a software engineer, rancher, and enthusiastic polymath in northeast Alberta. He currently works at Grafana, where he builds observability tools and designs AI-powered investigation systems. Before that, he built compilers at IBM and spent over a decade running his own software company.

He thinks best at the intersection of things that aren't supposed to intersect — functional programming and ranch logistics, information theory and codebases, market design and small-town Alberta economics. He's the kind of person who will spend a morning troubleshooting a fuel solenoid on a tractor and an evening sketching out a novel theory of employment insurance markets. He'll wade into physics, philosophy, or ring theory with the same appetite, knowing that not having all the details is where the interesting questions live.

He lives on a family ranch with his kids and a good dog named Tess. He writes code in Haskell, Rust, and TypeScript, fixes old trucks on weekends, and optimizes cow-days-per-acre with the same energy he brings to refactoring a codebase. He believes the best ideas come from paying close attention to how systems actually work — whether that's a distributed trace, a local economy, or a grazing rotation.


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