Field Notes
Field Notes is where I document what I am building, learning, testing, and thinking through.
Part build log, part journal, part idea board.
Some notes are build logs from websites, bots, and automation experiments. Others are project updates, aviation thoughts, career notes, ideas, tools, or observations from whatever I am learning next. This is not meant to be a polished corporate blog.
Place and urbex-related notes stay general: atmosphere, history, photography, curiosity, and reflection. No exact locations, entry instructions, or sketchy details belong here.
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Why I am Building WertWorks
A note on building a personal site that feels useful, honest, and connected to the work I actually want to do.
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Published admin notes appear here. If there are no saved notes yet, the original placeholder cards keep the archive structure visible.
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Why I am Building WertWorks
A note on building a personal site that feels useful, honest, and connected to the work I actually want to do.
Making My Website Feel Less Fake
Notes on turning a portfolio from a generic project board into something that feels more personal, useful, and hireable.
Building KithWave
What I learned building a Discord music bot with queues, radio presets, Spotify imports, and control buttons.
The Checklist Mindset
How aviation maintenance, flight sim, and systems thinking changed how I approach projects and workflows.
Why Small Bots Still Matter
How small Discord bots and automation projects can solve real problems without needing to become huge apps.
Keystone Aerial Services Roadmap
Notes on rethinking the roadmap for a future aerial services business before presenting it as fully launched.
Career Rebuild Notes
Thoughts on rebuilding, finding better work, improving presentation, and turning scattered skills into something people understand.
Places, Atmosphere, and Curiosity
A general note on why certain places, old infrastructure, and overlooked details can be interesting without making it the whole identity of the site.
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