about

I get a lot of ideas. Most of them are bad. The good ones I tend to build small versions of, just to see whether anyone — myself included — actually wants the thing once it exists.

Before this I did a stack of odd jobs that don't summarize cleanly: some physical, some behind a counter, some running tiny operations on very thin margins. None of it strictly relevant. All of it eventually useful.

Day to day I write code. Mostly prototypes. A few of them survive past the prototype stage — you're looking at one that did.