I read like I drive.
Too many open tabs, one apex at a time. I'm Andrew — I fix software for a living, chase lap times on weekends, lose entire afternoons to paperbacks, and keep telling myself the slice is temporary.
// LIGHTS OUT AND AWAY WE GO
Braking zones, bookmarks, build logs and birdies — precision under pressure, in every form it takes.
CHAPTER 01 — ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Too many open tabs, one apex at a time. I'm Andrew — I fix software for a living, chase lap times on weekends, lose entire afternoons to paperbacks, and keep telling myself the slice is temporary.
“Smooth is slow, right up until it isn't. Then it's the fastest thing on the track.”
— The Late Braker's Almanac, p. 148. Currently reading, heavily annotated.
A braking point at 200mph, a six-foot putt, a clean fix shipped before the deadline, chapter forty-one at 2am — it's all the same muscle. Quiet, practiced, slightly obsessive attention.
02 — SELECTED WORK // BOX BOX
STRATEGY SANDBOX
A race-weekend strategy simulator that argues with me about two-stop calls. It has never once recommended the soft tyre and I respect that.
READING TRACKER
A reading tracker that judges me, but gently. Flags any book stalled past thirty days with a small, disappointed amber dot.
COMPUTER VISION, ALLEGEDLY
Estimates putt break from a phone photo of the green. Accuracy is improving; my putting is not, which the model finds statistically notable.
FORTHCOMING
The dashboard for a home lab that does not, in the strictest sense, exist yet. The hardware is in a cart. The cart is in my heart.
03 — SYSTEMS
andrew@homestraight:~$ systemctl status dreams▊
// phase 2 — nothing is wired, nothing is real, everything is planned
04 — THE 19TH HOLE
| HOLE | CHANNEL | PAR | SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | hello@ajt.ink | 4 | 3 |
| 2 | github.com/Andrewjt101 | 4 | 4 |
| 3 | linkedin — replies measured in weeks | 5 | 6 |