Archiving the Blog
After years of tinkering, writing, and trying to keep the spark alive, I'm putting this blog to rest. Not because I've run out of things to say, but because the things I want to say don't live here anymore.
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After years of tinkering, writing, and trying to keep the spark alive, I'm putting this blog to rest. Not because I've run out of things to say, but because the things I want to say don't live here anymore.
Finding technology that simply works feels like a rare gem. Everywhere we turn, there are promises of groundbreaking innovation, yet the true treasures are those quiet tools that do their job without fanfare.
My relationship with coffee has evolved quite a bit, mirroring the changes I've undergone in my adult life. I've dabbled in all kinds of coffee-making methods. But after a few years, I got a little burned out and tired of all the effort. But this past year has stirred some changes in me.
Governments, if they endure, always tend increasingly toward aristocratic forms. No government in history has been known to evade this pattern.
I can't help but notice the signs—the whispers of collapse. It's like this grand old contraption that's finally losing steam and hinting at a total breakdown. But instead of spiraling into existential dread about what the future holds, I’m sinking into the delightful pandemonium of the right now.
Full-Stack engineer and amateur archivist. This is where I ramble about automation, web development, data hoarding, and interesting stuff I find online.