Hello world!
Welcome to my corner of the internet—a space where tech, curiosity, and a little bit of nostalgia come together.
I’ve been a tech enthusiast for as long as I can remember. My journey started with something simple: a clock radio. As a kid, I was mesmerized by its lights, its sounds, its ability to do something. That fascination quickly evolved. A Game Boy entered the scene next, then my first cellphone, and soon after, a PC—and that’s where the real magic began.
My first PC introduced me to the vast world of the internet. I dove headfirst into tech news blogs, spent countless hours on instant messengers, traded files on LimeWire (ah, the good old days), and discovered the rabbit hole of overclocking and tweaking hardware. That exploration led me to Linux, and the open-source world opened up like a second universe. I began burning Linux distributions onto DVDs—not just for myself, but for friends who shared the same nerdy spark. It wasn’t just about the software—it was about sharing, helping, and building a community.
Music played a big part too. My ever-growing library and ISP-mirrored radio streams kept the vibes going while I explored YouTube in its earliest days, long before it became what it is today. It was a treasure trove of creativity and weirdness, and I loved every second of it.
All of that shaped who I am now: a tech enthusiast through and through. These days, my time is spent immersed in all things tech—radios, Linux, hardware, beta testing, bug reporting, tinkering with config files, playing with AI, even pushing technology to do things it was never meant to do. If there’s something to tweak, optimize, or just break in the name of progress, I’m there.
I’ll be using this blog to share thoughts, discoveries, tech tips, nostalgia, and maybe a few rants too. Whether you’re a fellow tinkerer or just curious about the digital frontier, you’re welcome here.
Stay tuned. There’s always something new to explore.
—Scott Forbes
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