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Notes on building things, breaking things, and occasionally writing about it.
Most of what I know came from self-learning, experimentation, and the willingness to explore things independently.
Curiosity is not just interest. It is the reason I keep learning, exploring, and building things worth discovering.
How curiosity shapes the way I learn, build, and design experiences that reward exploration.
What chess teaches about decision-making, strategy, and the cost of a single careless move.
How I designed, built, and debugged an autonomous rover for my thesis - and what it taught me about hardware, software, and persistence.
How gaming and AI tools became part of how I learn, think, and build real skills over time.
How curiosity, problem-solving, and adaptability apply to life, not just tech.
A technical reflection on adaptive problem-solving in real-world hardware and software projects.
Why engineers must embrace problems and seek the unknown.