Not a resume. A short account of how this started.
Technology started as curiosity. A desire to understand how things worked became a habit of taking things apart, then putting them back differently.
More than two decades of IT work: support, troubleshooting, networking, systems, security systems, home technology. That background is less a resume line and more a foundation for building.
A brainstem hemorrhage changed the timeline. Recovery meant relearning how to walk, how to talk, how to eat. That chapter reinforced persistence more than motivation ever did.
After recovery, the focus shifted from keeping systems running to building new ones. Software, mycology, hardware, and small products became the actual work.
Build useful things, learn publicly, and share what works. The goal is not expertise; it is consistent improvement and honest documentation.