๐ about the site
So, what is this?โ
This is my personal spot online. It's not a serious, professional technical notes/blog. Just a place for me to share what I want, when I want.
I think of it as my "public notebook", a digital garden or second brain I decided to host online. It's how I organize my thoughts, and I'm just putting them out there.
FAQโ
Who are you?
Just a guy documenting my learning journey. This site isn't for my portfolio or anything, it's a raw feed of what I'm working on and thinking about.
Can I copy your notes?
Sure! Code snippets are there to be used. If you quote a whole article or "rant," a link back would be cool, but I'm not the copyright police so nobody really cares.
How often do you update?
When I want to. Life gets busy. I treat this as a "when I feel like it" project, not a newspaper obviously.
What's here?โ
Honestly? A mix of stuff.
- Blog (Rants): My thoughts on tech, work, or just life (maybe some personal news).
- Notes: Things I'm learning (mostly tech).
- Showcase: Updates on stuff I'm building.
It's pretty much a public log of my journey. (Yeah, sounds narcissistic, but it's my site.)
The (lost) historyโ
This site has been through a ton of changes.
I had older content from way back, under a different name. I deleted most of it. It was... nvm. Just needed a fresh start.
I might try to dig up and restore old posts if I find them (and if they aren't too cringe). No promises.
A quick note on updatesโ
Just so you know, I'm pretty busy with life, so I probably won't be posting new stuff every day.
I'll add notes when I have time and feel like it. Don't be surprised if it's quiet for a while.
The tech stack (as of 2025)โ
Since this is a personal site, figured I'd share what it's built with.
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Framework: Docusaurus I just moved to this from a custom Next.js site. Docusaurus is a static site generator (React) and it's great for docs and blogs like this. Makes it way easier to just focus on writing.
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Hosting: Cloudflare Pages The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. It's free, hooks right into GitHub, and is super easy to set up. Can't really ask for more.