By day, I work as an AI engineer, but this site isn’t about my job—it’s about everything else that keeps me up at night. Like, did you know that MacBook Pros and Mac Studios handle World of Warcraft totally differently? Or that there’s a whole science to picking the right sleeves for your trading card games? Yeah, that’s the kind of random knowledge you’ll find here.
I jump between topics faster than my cat chases laser pointers. One day I might be writing about how to hack your Enphase solar panel system, and the next I could be deep-diving into gaming performance metrics. There’s no method to the madness—just stuff I find interesting and figure someone else might too.
When I’m not writing articles, I’m usually tinkering with projects—currently obsessing over programming the One Piece TCG and building an app that does some cool AI things (okay, so maybe a little of my day job sneaks in here).
Feel free to poke around, read whatever catches your eye, or just judge my weird combination of interests. I’m still putting this place together, so the contact page is coming soon™.
Fresh articles below—no subscription required, just pure, unfiltered thoughts from my brain to yours.
Latest Posts
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10 Years in the Realm: A Personal Retrospective on ROTMG
As of now, my Realm of the Mad God account is almost 10 years old — I created it on October 2, 2015. The game has come a long way... -
Turning off the Elgato Stream Deck Automatically
There are two ways to run this Python script automatically. One is to use a LaunchAgent, and the other is to use a cronjob. I chose to go with a... -
MacBook Pro vs Mac Studio for World of Warcraft
When it comes to gaming, I’ve historically relied on Windows PCs or consoles. Many games weren’t supported on Mac, and even when they were, Macs typically struggled with performance issues....