Welcome to my blog, where I share longer thoughts, tutorials, and deep dives into topics I'm passionate about.
There's something magical about the original Mac OS X Aqua interface that modern design has lost. The glossy buttons, the subtle gradients, the way light seemed to dance across every surface – it wasn't just an interface, it was an experience.
When Apple introduced Aqua with Mac OS X, they weren't just changing how we interacted with computers; they were reimagining what digital spaces could feel like. Every button had depth, every window had personality, and the entire system felt alive in a way that today's flat design simply can't match.
This website is my small tribute to that era – a time when software had character and digital design wasn't afraid to be beautiful...
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In an age of social media platforms and centralized content, creating your own website feels like a revolutionary act. It's a declaration of digital independence – a space that's truly yours.
I chose Neocities for hosting because it embodies the spirit of the early web: personal, creative, and free from the constraints of algorithmic feeds and corporate oversight. Here, you can experiment, create, and express yourself without worrying about engagement metrics or viral content.
The process of building this site taught me that the web is still a place for individual creativity...
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Digital minimalism isn't about having fewer devices or apps – it's about being intentional with your digital life. It's about choosing tools that serve your goals rather than demand your attention.
Creating this website was part of my journey toward digital minimalism. Instead of scattering my thoughts across multiple platforms, I'm consolidating them into a single, personal space that I control completely.
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The personal web – individual websites created by real people – represents something precious that we're in danger of losing. In a world dominated by social media platforms, personal websites offer authenticity, creativity, and genuine human connection.
Every personal website is a small act of resistance against the homogenization of the internet...
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