Never Applied for a Job Before — Part One
No degrees, never had to apply for a job. Now I'm sending out my CV and seeing what happens. This is me trying the normal way first.
Essays on software, music, entrepreneurship, and building useful things from Guyana.
No degrees, never had to apply for a job. Now I'm sending out my CV and seeing what happens. This is me trying the normal way first.
A cheap gaming GPU, some clever model architecture, and a coding agent that runs on local AI. Here's what I've learned hosting LLMs on an Intel Arc B580.
A journey from bash scripts on borrowed computers to building Luge Tech and self-hosting everything. The story of learning to code in Guyana's internet cafe era.
The 'vibe coder' label is becoming a slur. Here's the real divide between developers who use AI responsibly and those who don't—and why the distinction matters more than the tool itself.
One wrong word can cost you $250,000 in fines. Here's how I built Lyricut.com and the Lyricut Editor to solve radio censorship problems and why people around the world is using it.
For over a decade, I've balanced software development with music production. Here's how these two worlds inform and inspire each other.
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