A few years back, I decided to explore the exciting world of Information Technology. I was hooked on PCs, building PCs, upgrading them, creating with them, and staring at benchmarks like they’re stock prices.
I’ve always had a second obsession running in parallel: Software, and code. I would study and research usually after work, between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m., when the house was quiet and the internet was fast. Doing lessons on apps like SoloLearn, Codecademy, or LeetCode and playing around or testing open source software and also, creating my own software and websites.
New GPU drops still hit harder than coffee.
So this blog is the collision of those two obsessions.
You’ll find:
I’m not some 10× senior engineer. I’m just someone who’s been grinding long enough to have useful things to share — and selfish enough to write them down so I don’t forget them.
If you enjoy writing code that works, building PCs that don’t cook themselves, or just geeking out over tech without the corporate fluff — you’ll fit right in.
First proper post drops soon. (May be about a new app I'm working on or a pile of new parts on my desk. We’ll see which one wins.)
Thanks for stopping by,
Drew