I don't usually share a lot of what I do; it feels unnatural. Why should I show the world my every movement? Well, I shouldn't. This is as far as I'm willing to go, a blog, about my "adventures in building."
Building
I've always loved to build. Since I was little, I had always been fascinated by the very premise that people just do things for the fun of it. So I learned, I built, I failed, and I succeeded.
Early on, I decided that I wanted to make the world a better place. I didn't know how at first, but this desire eventually turned into my passion for building quality EdTech. I thought, "How can I make the world a better place with a laptop and some code?" In short, my answer was: attacking the root, every human being gets their start through education, one way or another - so fixing education, would in turn fix the world.
Is my logic flawed? Maybe. But it's a belief I hold onto dearly.
Since then, I've thought of hundreds of ideas on how to fix education. But I only took action on two; these two projects are my crown jewels: Timely and LitLoop. I honestly don't want to write about them right now, so check them out if you'd like.
Specs
Of course, I'm not gonna blabber on about how I want to make the world a better place forever. I have to show you how. This is my "tech stack":
- Vue.js - The best web framework, btw.
- Supabase - Why not?
- VSCode - Because every "AI agent" VSCode fork is a waste of time. Just use Copilot if you really need AI to hold your hand.
- A MacBook Air - Because it's cool and stuff.
Yeah, so I hope I'll get to write some more here, not gonna follow a schedule or anything, just gonna write whenever I feel like it.
- S