What I've Built
Things I've built for fun, out of frustration, or because I couldn't find something that did what I needed. Some are live. Some are still getting there.
Faith + Productivity
I wanted to read through the Bible faster without losing context. So I built this. It's a single HTML file (4MB, no server needed) with speed reading built in using ORP word positioning, momentum scrolling, and a ghost word display so you never lose your place. The full ASV text is baked in. Works offline, no login, no ads.
Investing + Tools
I wanted to know how my picks were actually doing without staring at dollar signs. So I built a dashboard that shows everything as percentages: cost-weighted total return, win rate, hold time, and alpha vs the S&P. Trades live in a Google Sheet I can edit from my phone, prices refresh every 5 minutes via Finnhub. No login, no app, just numbers.
Hardware + 3D Printing
Seven custom gaming PCs I've built and sold, from budget MATX towers to ultra-compact Mini-ITX rigs under 4 liters. Each one hand-assembled, cable managed, and stress tested. The latest is a 3D printed case I designed from scratch at 3.73 liters.
3D Printing + Hardware
I designed this from scratch because I couldn't find an ITX case small enough that still fit real hardware. Built and iterated entirely on my Bambu P1S. It's as compact as I could get it without making cable management a nightmare. STL files are up on Gumroad now.
Investing + Research
I got tired of stock content that was either too surface-level or clearly written to pump something. So I started doing my own research on micro-caps under $300M, mostly in AI and cybersecurity. First one published was Datavault AI (DVLT). I write about the stuff that actually matters: dilution risk, cash runway, and whether the business makes sense.
Gaming + Web
Game reviews with one metric: is it actually fun? No scores for graphics, story depth, or cultural significance. Just the question that matters. 49 games rated so far, pulling from 4.8K+ reviews to cut through the noise.