Technologist • Developer • Creator

Some Guy In Baltimore A closer look at
Who I am,
What I make, &
What I work on.

I don't know where I'm headed, but I'm on my way.

Baltimore smokestack silhouette

A little more context behind the name.

I built this site originally out of necessity after losing a job. It's a place to bring together my thoughts, creative work, technical projects, and whatever I'm exploring next. It is part portfolio, part running archive, and part personal introduction.

About me

I'm a Baltimore-based creator with a background in IT support and systems administration, automation, web development, and end-user problem solving. I love making systems more usable, finding new challenges and developing solutions to overcome them. I care about building better tools, fixing broken systems, and using technology to make work more effective for the people relying on it.

What You'll Find Here

  • Personal Background
  • Current Projects
  • Creative Experiments
  • Random Musings

Interests

  • Cybersecurity
  • Systems automation
  • Web development
  • User support
  • Baltimore culture

A few things I've built, explored, and shaped.

A selection of projects, experiments, and in-progress work that reflects how I think, build, and solve problems.

Ghost Tag project photo

Project 01

Ghost Tag

A PDLC license plate cover controlled by an ESP32 and relay module. Once powered on, it waits for GPS lock, tracks vehicle speed, and activates the film when the car is over a chosen speed or inside a defined area.

  • ESP32
  • GPS triggered
  • PDLC film
GrannyKeys taskbar screenshot

Project 02

GrannyKeys

A lightweight Apple Wireless Keyboard companion for Windows that remaps the Command key to the Control key so familiar Mac-style shortcuts still feel natural.

  • C
  • Windows API
  • Under 2 MB RAM
Copy URL from Tab Mozilla listing screenshot

Project 03

Copy URL from Tab

My first Firefox extension adds a `Copy Tab URL` action to the tab context menu so you can right-click any tab and copy its URL instantly.

  • Firefox
  • Context menu
  • MIT licensed

If something here resonates, let's connect.

Good things are still made by hand, and started with a message.

Whether you're reaching out about a project, a collaboration, or just saying hello, this section can point people to the best way to get in touch.