A lot of technical material disappears because it gets trapped in open browser tabs, drafts, or short-term memory. The premise of this blog is simple: turn part of my studying into usable text.

I want to use this space for three things.

  1. Record new concepts before they evaporate.
  2. Organise investigations that took effort and deserve a future reference.
  3. Publish more complete articles when a topic calls for context, examples, and trade-offs.

The subjects will vary, but the axis is relatively stable: software engineering, computing, embedded systems, IoT, microelectronics, telecom, and any topic where theory and real implementation meet.

I do not expect a rigid editorial line. Some posts will be short, almost like lab notes. Others will require more elaboration, especially when they involve architecture, protocols, hardware, debugging, or explanations I would have liked to find ready-made when I started studying the topic.

If it works as I hope, the blog becomes less of a showcase and more of a living study and practice archive. That is the kind of text I would like to revisit myself a few months from now.