2026-04-19

Starting a log, again

I used to write. A blog, LiveJournal-era entries, technical notes on a handful of sites I no longer remember the passwords to. Most of that is gone, and what survives is scattered across caches and archives I don't particularly want to revisit.

So: starting again, on my own domain this time, with a plan to keep things small. Short posts. One idea at a time. No schedule to fall off of.

The topics will drift, but the shape I'm aiming for is roughly this:

  • Open source — things I'm building or breaking, mostly in the Joseon / KLB stack. Small tools, design decisions, occasional post-mortems.
  • Life — whatever non-technical thing is worth writing down. I won't write about it if it's not worth your time to read.
  • Reference for my future self — the unglamorous but honest reason most developer blogs exist. If I looked something up three times this month, it probably belongs here.

If nothing ends up here for a while, assume I'm building rather than talking about building. Both are fine.