About

I’m a writer, Linux enthusiast, technomancer, and professional collector of strange ideas.

This blog is where those ideas end up.

Some posts are essays. Some are poetry. Some are stories. Some are notes from three in the morning that somehow survived until daylight. You’ll also find homelab adventures, self-hosting projects, urban photography, late-night philosophy, and whatever else wanders across my keyboard before I can stop it.

I like rain, terminals, old cities, black coffee, beautiful software, impossible fiction, and the feeling of discovering something that has always been there, quietly waiting.

I don’t really separate my interests. Writing informs technology. Technology informs writing. Both are ways of exploring hidden systems, whether they’re running inside a server rack or inside a person.

If any of that sounds like your kind of place, welcome.

Take a look around. Read something. Stay as long as you’d like.

Why subscribe?

The internet moves fast.

I don’t.

I publish when I have something worth saying, whether that’s a new chapter, a poem, a technical rabbit hole, or an essay that refused to stay inside my notebook.

Subscribing simply means you won’t have to remember to check back. New posts arrive in your inbox whenever they’re ready.

If you choose to become a paid subscriber, you’re helping fund the coffee, domains, servers, and absurd number of late-night hours that go into keeping this place alive.

Thanks for reading.

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