I am a technologist located in the San Francisco Bay Area. I have numerous years of experience working for various fortune 500 companies. My passion is to create whatever ideas pop into my mind. Sometimes it's something I can code, but it's also nice to have something I can touch and is not purely virtual. I have created various projects over the years that I revisit now and then. Others die because of neglect. This is what happens when your mind wonders and your eyes get distracted by shining new objects. It is hard to finish a half-baked idea. I always strive for a minimum viable product just to feel something has been accomplished. What is surprisingly hard is to remember how I implemented everything. Albert Einstein said not to memorize anything you can easily look up. Apparently, I have this trait innately. Unfortunately, my younger self wasn't able to convince my teachers of these words of wisdom.
A website that creates topical pages on the fly. Users can add new pre-defined modules and content to each page. There used to be more variety but companies are no longer sharing their content without fees. Rate limiting services are also a huge factor.
An educational website dedicated to children and teachers. There are numerous early learner Android apps. I stopped maintaining iOS apps due to Apple's development fees. The original games were first developed on Windows Pocket PC before the iPhone was invented.
A barebone ecommerce site for fantasy miniature wargame terrains. The purpose is to sell 3D printed terrain pieces on my own website, bypassing eBay and other third-party fees. Some of the models I sculpted using Blender.
This site contains various development software programs I have imagined to be useful over the years. There are commercial products that do similar things nowadays, but it's always useful to have simple programs with an easy learning curve.