Blueprints & Binary: Two Languages of Order
Two Worlds- One Intention - Same Struggles
Roof Decks & Databases: Teaching Yourself Anything by Asking Better Questions
There was a moment recently that changed the way I think about learning—especially when it comes to topics I
An Open Letter to Equity: What You Bought, What You Broke
“You didn’t buy a brand. You bought borrowed time.”
– An Open Letter to Equity
Behind the wheel: I Switched to Fedora. Here’s Why-
Change hurts. But so does pretending you own tools that don’t serve you.
“Confessions of a Roofer Learning to Code (Now With 30% More Mastic)”
This is a working repo by a roofer learning to code. Expect some half-cured logic and plenty of comments to myself.
An Open Letter From A Frustrated Estimator
To every contractor, architect, owner, and builder still trying to make sense of this broken system
“I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore.”
The Construction Industry Isn't Broken- It’s Running on Old Code
Most construction tech wasn’t built for the person swinging the hammer. It’s time we stopped covering rot with code—and started drawing new blueprints.
“From Substance to System”
Bitumen, one of the world’s oldest construction materials, has played a crucial role in shaping civilization. Dating back over
Before the Line is Drawn
Every build begins in the unseen.
The best systems aren’t loud. They’re aligned.
They don’t announce themselves—