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[root@ericbox ~ projects.log]#

This is where the side quests live.

Half tech experiments, half useful junk, half “why did I start this at 11:43 PM?” Yes, that is three halves. Math is just another system waiting to crash.

These projects are built from caffeine, stubbornness, old hardware, Linux habits, retro internet brain rot, and the belief that not everything online needs to look like it was designed by a committee of beige office chairs.

[root@ericbox ~ active_projects]#

Personal Website / Digital Command Center

The main hub. Blog posts, links, experiments, and whatever else needs a place to exist without being swallowed by social media sludge.

Status: ONLINE
Stack: WordPress, retro terminal energy, questionable restraint
Purpose: Keep the old web alive one blinking cursor at a time.

Retro Tech & Linux Experiments

Old machines, Linux installs, command-line tinkering, and hardware that refuses to die out of pure spite.

Status: ONGOING
Includes: Linux setups, terminal tools, old-school web aesthetics, broken things made useful again
Warning: May involve cables nobody remembers buying.

Geocaching / Outdoor Logs

Camping, geocaching, wandering around outside like GPS-enabled goblins, and documenting the tiny adventures that keep life from turning into one long loading screen.

Status: FIELD ACTIVE
Tools: Maps, coordinates, snacks, poor decisions
Likelihood of mud: High.

Creative Writing & Blog Chaos

Rants, stories, observations, sarcasm, nostalgia, and whatever escapes the mental junk drawer.

Status: CONSTANTLY MUTATING
Format: Blog posts, essays, digital yelling
Tone: Gen X with a keyboard and no patience for nonsense.

[root@ericbox ~ planned_projects]#

Future Junk Drawer

Things that may show up here eventually:

  • A proper project archive
  • More retro computer experiments
  • Geocaching logs
  • Camping writeups
  • Old web graphics
  • Linux notes
  • Weird little tools
  • Stuff built mostly because modern software became annoying

[root@ericbox ~ project_status]#

Nothing here is corporate.
Nothing here is optimized for influencers.
Nothing here needs a venture capital pitch deck.

Just projects, experiments, and digital debris from someone still foolish enough to believe the internet should be weird, useful, personal, and slightly hostile to nonsense.

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