Fleeting thoughts,
ideas, signals, and reflections.
And occasionally, troubles and tribulations.

Shared publicly.

Repeated and revisited.
Loops from life, work, and the in-between.

Echoes, echoes, echoes…


What is this?

Echoes is a public collection of notes — sometimes detailed, sometimes rough — from my personal knowledge base. It’s built to reduce friction, capture learning in motion, and share without overthinking.

These notes are not finished. Some are quick sketches, others more developed. They’re revisited, updated, expanded, or left to rest until they echo back into relevance.


Why?

This space is influenced by the spirit of Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon — an invitation to share the process, not just the product. Writing in public helps me think more clearly, avoid repeating myself, and make space for reflection.

It’s also practical: when someone asks me how I solved something, I want to have a link ready. If it helps you too, that’s a bonus.


What’s inside?

Topics include:

  • Frontend development (React, TypeScript, design systems)
  • Creative coding, music workflows, and tool configurations
  • Debug logs, problem-solving, and workflow notes
  • Observations from work, learning, and the everyday in-between

This is not a blog. There’s no publishing schedule. Notes are added and edited whenever it makes sense — quietly, in the background, like a good loop.


Built with

This site is made with Quartz and powered by Obsidian, deployed with Netlify.

It’s a simple system, designed to get out of the way — so the writing can happen.