Hey there

Over the past decade, I’ve worked in IT and technical roles, building systems, fixing problems, and learning how things actually work in practice.

I’m currently at the tail end of a deliberate career transition. I stepped away from full-time work to reflect, explore, and realign. I'm trying to understand where my skills and values overlap in a way that’s both meaningful and sustainable long term. This site is one of the byproducts of that process.

I started it after being inspired by a personal website I came across last year. It reminded me that the web doesn’t have to be mediated by platforms, algorithms, or engagement metrics. I believe people should own what they write and share, and that the internet is better when individuals publish in their own spaces instead of handing everything over to a few large companies.

In a similar vein, I left social media in 2017, but I still value having a presence online. I wante a place to think out loud, document what I’m learning, and share it openly. If this site disappeared tomorrow, I’d feel like I lost a meaningful way to pass on years of accumulated knowledge, workflows, and hard-won lessons.

Most of what you’ll find here is practical: guides, notes, spreadsheets, recipes, and answers to questions I’ve genuinely been curious about. I write the way I wish more people did. I write directly, without fluff, and without trying to sell you something. There are no ads, no affiliate links, and no growth hacks. The closest thing is a small link inviting feedback or support if something was useful.

I don’t consider myself an authority. I see myself as a peer and a fellow learner, sharing what I know at a specific point in time. Some of what I write will be wrong eventually, and when it is, I’ll update it. Trust here is built on honesty, curiosity, and clarity, not on pretending to have final answers.

You’ll probably get the most out of this site if you’re the kind of person who likes to ask questions, dig into how things work, and learn by following someone else’s thinking process.

If something here helps you, I’m glad you found it. And if you want to reach out, my email is always open.