Why the list is short
A tidy web presence ages better than profile sprawl. I would rather keep a few clear public doors than scatter myself across every possible platform and make the whole thing harder to read.
I prefer a quieter web presence, so this page is intentionally short. It points to the useful public places: code, the site source, the feed, and the most helpful internal routes if you are still figuring out where to start.
A tidy web presence ages better than profile sprawl. I would rather keep a few clear public doors than scatter myself across every possible platform and make the whole thing harder to read.
The code trail, the source behind this site, and the quieter paths for following what I publish without turning it into a social media scavenger hunt.
Each one serves a different mood: code browsing, implementation spelunking, or quietly following new writing when it appears.
The public code trail: experiments, repositories, and the more build-shaped version of what I do.
Open GitHubIf you want the implementation details behind the blog, the globe, or the visual decisions, they live here.
View sourceThe calmest way to keep up with new writing without needing another noisy app in your life.
Open RSSMost first-time visitors do not need the whole archive. They usually need the clearest path.
The fastest plain-language introduction to who I am and what this place is for.
Read aboutThe best route if you would rather inspect the public builds, runtime choices, and live pieces already visible on the site.
Open projectsThe visual experiments, the live globe, and the tactile side of the site all live here.
Visit the labElsewhere explains where to click. Uses explains what kind of tools, habits, and interface taste shape the work once you get there.