Introduction
Hi, I’m Kaezr (kaezrr on GitHub). I’ve been exploring various tech fields for a while now, and I finally decided to create my own personal website. This site will be my primary space to share ideas and showcase my work. I’ve always disliked platforms like LinkedIn, but I still have a profile there because it’s considered an “industry standard”.
The thoughts I share here are mine and not AI-generated, because I want this website to reflect who I am, not what I want others to think I am. I’ll try to write regularly, but I’m not the type of person to follow strict schedules. So, forgive me if I take breaks when inspiration doesn’t strike.
Why Bother with All This?
Writing is an important skill, and though I’m usually reserved with my opinions, this is one area I feel strongly about. Unfortunately, I haven’t written much since joining college, and I aim to change that. Humans are among the few species who can use tools, and we’re the only ones who encode our thoughts onto external objects, allowing those thoughts to persist beyond our lifetimes.
I hope this website serves as a sort of time capsule, preserving my thoughts long after I’m gone. Sure, this is just another blog in a sea of many, but it’s not only for others, it’s also for me, and for my future self.
About This Website
You’ll notice this website is simple, minimal, and doesn’t feature a lot of the flashy animations you typically see in portfolio sites. That’s because I wanted it to be a true representation of who I am, minimal and functional. I don’t like bloat, and my workflows and environments are often pared down to the essentials. That said, aesthetics matter too, as we often see before we read. I think this website looks good despite being minimal.
As plagiarism is bad (I’m sure hbomberguy would agree), I’d like to give credit where it’s due:
- Astro Web Framework
- astro-erudite Template
- JetBrains Mono Font (my beloved)
- The logo is Napstablook from Undertale :)
Everything I program and create (including this site) is open-source on GitHub and I hope to continue that trend as much as reasonably possible.