The Runaway Project

The writer finds themselves in a rapidly expanding role, transitioning from a planned sabbatical to unexpectedly leading two startup projects. They grapple with defining their current status—sabbatical, entrepreneur, or co-founder—and navigating new technical and business challenges. The journey is likened to a winding mountain road, with unknown perils and rewards. … More The Runaway Project

Back from a break…

The author took a break and returned feeling relaxed, but faced a new challenge. In a startup without established infrastructure, they set up a workspace and various digital tools. They discussed the importance of storage solutions for efficient collaboration, and the need for a project management system. They sought suggestions for a low-cost project tracking solution. … More Back from a break…

It’s all a matter of perspective

The author reflects on three photos taken from the same spot, each capturing unique aspects of the surroundings. This prompts contemplation on perspective, bias, and perception, relating to both photography and embedded software development. The essay underscores the value of diverse knowledge and the need for alternative viewpoints in problem-solving. The location, Alameda Naval Air Station, is also described. … More It’s all a matter of perspective

When your writing tools conspire against you – The battle of the AIs

I’ve been playing with AI tools to help me write. I’m finding like most tasks, there is not one too that fits all needs. I’ve elected to use different tools for blogging, tech writing, and personal correspondence. Here’s a brief insight after a few months of discovery and learning. … More When your writing tools conspire against you – The battle of the AIs

GPIO test point

Today’s blog post discusses the use of a GPIO test point for debugging embedded systems. It explains the benefits of a dedicated GPIO test point, the selection criteria for the GPIO pin, and tips for placing and manipulating the test point. The post also emphasizes the importance of using a GPIO pin over a debugger and a terminal for system monitoring. … More GPIO test point

How’s my sabbatical treating me?

Ever since 2006, I have wanted to take a sabbatical. I wanted to take some time away from working on schedule-driven projects for my employer and do something for me instead. Why have I only wanted one since 2006? That’s a tale steeped in office politics and tech start-up financial drama. What I wanted to do during my sabbatical has varied, but it has always been more about writing (fact or fiction) or travelling than coding. The travel would have been a tour of India, to catch up with friends I met in Silicon Valley who have returned home. Fictional writing would have been purely for me, a complete shift away from work. Now I finally have the opportunity to take a sabbatical I have decided to try to write a book. … More How’s my sabbatical treating me?

Should I rush a post?

The blogger began posting years ago, finding a balance between work and writing. When a full-time job took over, blogging ceased. Resuming during a 3-month sabbatical, the blogger found pressure in meeting a weekly schedule and questioned whether quick posts on the writing process truly add value. Unexpected issues often hinder writing, but also provide future content. … More Should I rush a post?