I'm Victor Cramer, and this site started the same way a lot of my favorite things start: with curiosity, late evenings, and more tabs open than I wanted to admit.
When I was a kid I loved programming because it felt like building little hidden mechanisms. I could change one line, run it again, and suddenly the machine answered back in a different way. That was enough to hook me for good.
Years later my brother and I wanted one quiet place for technical notes that did not feel like a noisy feed or a polished corporate blog, so we built this site ourselves. It slowly turned into a home for backend experiments, automation ideas, telemetry views, and small pieces of code worth keeping around.
I try to write the way I actually talk when I explain a project to someone next to me: simple, direct, and practical. If a post leaves behind one useful pattern, one cleaner snippet, or one calmer way to structure a page, then it did its job.
So that is really the story of the project. I am still the same person who liked programming in childhood because it made the computer feel alive, and this site is the grown-up version of that feeling, just shared a little more openly.
Reading Map
Start from one of these pages if you want to jump straight to a useful section of the site.
Browse the main page with all recent posts
Open the Python workflow article
Read the guide about archiving files
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