Curiosity, code, and a bit of everything in between.

A personal blog about tech, AI, life, and whatever else catches my attention. No agenda. Just writing things down.

Why This Blog

I wanted a space to think out loud, share what I find useful, practice writing in English, and keep a record of the things I'm learning along the way.

A Place to Think

Not a portfolio, not a resume. Just somewhere to slow down, organize my thoughts, and write about things I care about. If it helps someone else, that's a bonus.

Learning in Public

I pick up new tools, techniques, and ideas all the time. Writing about them helps me understand them better — and maybe saves someone else a few hours of trial and error.

English as Practice

English isn't my first language, so every post is also a small exercise. I'm not chasing perfection — just getting more comfortable, one sentence at a time.

No Algorithm, No Pressure

This blog has no analytics, no comment section, no schedule. It exists on my terms. That's the whole point.

What I Write About

I write about whatever I find interesting — usually at the intersection of technology and everyday life. Here's a rough map of what you'll find.

Tech & AI

I use AI tools every day — not as a novelty, but as part of how I work and learn. When something actually changes my workflow or surprises me, I write about it. Honest takes, no hype.

Tips & Tools

Shortcuts, setups, apps, browser tricks — the small stuff that makes daily life a little smoother. The kind of thing you'd text a friend about.

Entertainment

Mostly Netflix and shows I'm watching. Sometimes a recommendation, sometimes a rant. No spoilers unless I warn you first.

English & Life

Notes on expressions I've learned, thoughts on random things, and occasionally something personal. The miscellaneous drawer of this blog.

How I Write

I don't have a style guide, but I do have a few principles that shape how I write here.

01

Keep it real.

I write like I'm talking to a friend. No corporate tone, no unnecessary jargon, no pretending to be an expert on things I'm still figuring out.

02

Short beats long.

If I can say it in 300 words, I won't stretch it to 1,000. Respect the reader's time, including my own.

03

Share the useful stuff.

If something saved me time, solved a problem, or made me think differently, it's worth sharing. That's the bar.

04

It's okay to be random.

A tech post one day, a Netflix review the next, a life thought the day after. That's not chaos — that's just being a person with more than one interest.

Thanks for stopping by.

Feel free to look around — or come back when you're bored.

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