So… who am I?
I’m a hobbyist with far too many interests and nowhere near enough time to give each of them the attention they deserve. I have a habit of diving head-first into new projects, learning just enough to get something working, then being pulled in a completely different direction by the next idea that comes along. The result is a growing collection of half-finished projects, experiments, notes, and hardware, all competing for attention.
That cycle can be frustrating. Projects stall, momentum fades, and before I know it I’ve moved on without ever properly wrapping things up. More often than not, those ideas end up sitting on a shelf, waiting for “someday”.
This blog is my attempt to break that pattern.
It’s a place for me to unload my brain, document what I’m working on, and record the current state of my projects successes, failures, and dead ends. Even if something doesn’t get finished right away, at least the knowledge, progress, and lessons learned aren’t lost.
If nothing else, this site serves as a personal reference for future me. And if it happens to pique someone else’s interest, spark an idea, or help another hobbyist avoid a mistake I’ve already made, then that’s a bonus.
Think of it less as a showcase of polished results, and more as an honest lab notebook for curiosity-driven tinkering.
Feel free to reach out to me if you want to chat
