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I build practical systems that solve real problems.

I am Isaac: an engineer, builder, and hands-on problem solver focused on the place where software, infrastructure, media, automation, and physical systems meet.

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Engineering

Designing, debugging, and improving systems with attention to how they behave in the real world.

Software

Building tools, dashboards, websites, automations, and backend workflows that are useful after the first demo.

Infrastructure

Working close to the machine: servers, streams, networks, devices, and the connective tissue between them.

Field Work and Builds

Real projects leave fingerprints: rooftop radios, control panels, rack wiring, prototype boards, and the small details that make a system reliable.

Rooftop antenna, cable, and enclosure installation
Rooftop signal work
Server rack with labeled systems, fiber, power, and network cabling
Rack systems
Printed circuit board detail reading When cruelty is law, kindness is rebellion
Board details
Raspberry Pi compute module carrier board being held during assembly
Embedded hardware
Open electrical control cabinet with breakers, meter, relays, and labeled wiring
Control cabinet
Rooftop antenna mast and cabling against a brick structure
Site installation
Two small sensor devices with displays and LED status bars on a desk
Monitoring devices
Automation and low voltage wiring panel in a utility room
Automation wiring
Virtual reality scene with two avatars under dramatic blue light
Digital spaces
Virtual reality group selfie with avatars in a dark blue-lit scene
Community worlds

What this place is for

This site is my home base: a place for projects, field notes, pictures, experiments, and the occasional write-up when a problem is worth documenting. The blog is still here, but it now supports the larger picture instead of being the front door.

Why the site is protected

Some of the security here may look a little heavier than a normal personal site. That is intentional. Public websites attract ordinary readers, but they also attract people who probe, scrape, spam, impersonate, and look for ways to cause trouble or harm.

The safeguards are here to protect the site, the work I publish, and the people who visit it. If you are here to read, look around, or leave a thoughtful comment, the security should mostly stay out of your way.

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