Introduction

This blog is a small corner of the internet dedicated to building, breaking, and experimenting with things in the terminal.

The main focus is simple: time-waster applications. Terminal games, strange utilities, odd experiments, and little programs that exist mostly for the fun of making them. Some will be useful, some will be pointless, and some will probably be both.

Along the way, I’ll also be exploring a few other interests that naturally intersect with this space: a bit of offensive security, some lightweight data engineering, and the process of building tools with modern AI assistants.

Why This Blog Exists

One of the goals of this blog is to embrace AI as part of the future of development.

Rather than treating AI as a black box, I want to treat it as a collaborative tool, something that helps explore ideas, prototype quickly, and experiment with concepts that might otherwise never get built. Many of the projects here will involve AI somewhere in the process: generating ideas, debugging code, suggesting architectures, or helping refine experiments.

But the point isn't automation.

The point is learning while building.

A Throwback to the Old Web

This site is intentionally simple.

No growth hacks. No content funnels. No endless optimization.

It’s closer in spirit to the early web of the 90s, when people created websites simply because they enjoyed making things and sharing them. Projects here might be small, rough, or weird — and that’s exactly the point.

Expect:

  • Terminal games and command-line toys
  • Experiments built with AI assistance
  • Notes from learning offensive security
  • Small data engineering side projects
  • Random technical curiosities

Most of it will be built for fun.

Some of it might even be useful.