This site is a personal archive.
It exists as a quiet place to write about the web, technology, and how both felt while they were still taking shape. No feeds to optimize for. No audience metrics. Just dated entries, written as things happened.
Most of what’s here was inspired by the late 2000s, when the web still felt unfinished in a good way. Blogs were personal. RSS mattered. Phones were just starting to feel like computers. Static pages still worked.
I’ve always preferred the parts of the internet that didn’t shout.
This site is intentionally simple.
No infinite scroll.
No recommendations.
No design trends chasing attention.
Entries are listed by date. Newer thoughts appear at the top. Older ones sink naturally. Nothing here is meant to be timeless. It’s all very much of its moment.
Why it looks like this
Modern websites are loud by default. This one isn’t.
The layout borrows from early personal sites and web logs, when pages loaded instantly and links were blue because they were links. The goal isn’t nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake. It’s clarity.
If something here feels plain, that’s on purpose.
What this site is not
- It is not a portfolio
- It is not a product
- It is not optimized
- It is not updated on a schedule
Contact
If you need to reach me, use the contact page linked above.
Otherwise, this site stands on its own.