Quick curiosities and etymology notes.
Short posts for small questions, word histories, and compact explanations that do not need a full essay.
I write about technology, economics, and the hidden mechanisms
behind the systems we use every day.
A clear explanation of how basic chord types are built from roots, thirds, fifths, and half-step patterns.
Read more →A practical explanation of extended chords, from major sevenths and ninths to sharp elevens and relative minors.
Read more →Short posts for small questions, word histories, and compact explanations that do not need a full essay.
Quiet, year-at-a-glance habit tracker for building visible momentum one day at a time, with accounts, simple automation, and a heatmap-style view.
Python command-line project with Version 1 complete: it accepts musical notes and identifies basic major, minor, diminished, and augmented chords, including inversions.
Car database application for managing vehicle records with CRUD operations, search and filtering, database integration, and backend workflow scripts.
Multi‑user scheduling system that identifies optimal meeting times by analyzing shared calendar data. Includes invitations, notifications, role‑based access, and calendar integration.
I'm a developer who can't stop asking "why?" — whether it's tracing a TCP packet through the network stack, or understanding how a central bank decision ripples into mortgage rates.
This site is where I think out loud. I write deep-dives on topics I'm learning, and share the projects I build along the way.
Currently based in Wageningen, Netherlands, learning through small software projects and music theory experiments.