I’ve spent years at the intersection of technology, communication, and leadership, learning how clarity and good systems make both people and products stronger.
Here on GitHub, I explore the practical side of tech — building small tools, writing automation scripts, and analyzing data that helps teams and users succeed.
I like understanding how things work — whether it’s a product, a process, or a team.
That curiosity turns into building: small tools, clear systems, and ways to make work feel lighter.
I’m especially interested in where technology and leadership meet — how clarity, automation, and writing can help people do better work together.
I write short essays about leadership, programming, and the web on BUT. Honestly — focused on real work, not hype.
- 2025-11-27 How I Built a 3D Print Cost Calculator with a Neural Network
- 2025-11-20 DistilRoBERTa Emotion Analysis: NLP Case Study on Steam Reviews
- 2025-11-04 What is Vibe Coding and How to Do It
- 2025-12-19 Time Off for Leaders: Can You Really Step Away?
- 2025-12-10 Tools for ADHD: Systems That Work When You’re Leading a Team
- 2025-11-17 Mastering Effective Feedback: Facts, Feelings, and Curiosity
- 2025-12-07 10 Types of Websites and What I’d Use to Build Them
- 2025-12-01 Vibe Coding WordPress Blocks with Telex
- 2025-11-24 Touched by AI, Treated Like Slop: The Midas Touch of The Modern Internet
When I’m not working, I’m probably:
- Running long-form Dungeons & Dragons campaigns
- Writing new essays on buthonestly.io
- Coding on some project that will likely become public
- Or playing games (currently: Dead by Daylight & Killing Floor 3)


