about

This site is my effort to ensure that the internet doesn't completely become the generic bootstrap-laden wasteland (now tailwind) that it almost is. I come from a time when websites had their own personality, and heck, even social media let users add their own flair to their profiles.

I used to be known by various names across my internet lifespan in communities like rizon, deltaanime, eAthena, asb-sakray, OpenKore and was a frequent lurker of YTMND, Albino Blacksheep, Newgrounds among a ton of other early internet niches.

At present, I'm an engineer working on special projects over at Xendit. For most of my career, I've been a generalist working on whatever product customers needed. Nowadays, I've been inching closer towards AI, but still primarily on web tech. I work on hardware and AI on the side.

posts

August 2024

  1. Zooming into an iPhone CPU
  2. A rustic 3D-printed headphone stand
  3. Why I am still not an AI coder believer

July 2024

  1. My new gear and Mac setup
  2. Welp - goodbye WhatPulse stats!
  3. Do not push to production on a Friday
  4. Remembering Aaron Swartz
  5. HoloLive at the Dodgers stadium
  6. Adding a little blip of activity

June 2024

  1. Animating equations on the web: Part 3
  2. A reminder from Bionic Bay to just keep building
  3. I did not invent most of the technology I work with
  4. Whitepilling the world one startup at a time
  5. The GitHub CSS vulnerability saga

May 2024

  1. Re-inventing muscle memory with zoxide
  2. Two cool things people made
  3. $250 7+6 DoF humanoid arm
  4. 30 days of WhatPulse
  5. Animated equations on the web: Part 2
  6. See what I'm working on

April 2024

  1. How to destroy engineering organizations
  2. The return of 2Advanced Studios
  3. Generating random bright colors
  4. Animated equations on the web
  5. My 15-day WhatPulse checkpoint
  6. A modern gameshow featuring tech CEOs?
  7. funtwo - Canon
  8. Moving from clicky to silent keys
  9. Capturing human intent in self-driving vehicles
  10. Remember WhatPulse?
  11. Adding X.com link support isn't as trivial as I thought

March 2024

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