Ideas

Random sparks and shower thoughts

This is my idea parking lot—a collection of random thoughts, project ideas, and shower epiphanies that may or may not go anywhere. Some are half-baked, some are probably terrible, and some might just be crazy enough to work.

AI-Powered Code Review Bot

Side Project

What if we had a GitHub bot that not only reviews code for bugs but also suggests architectural improvements based on the patterns it sees across your entire codebase? It could learn from your team's coding style and become increasingly helpful over time.

Actively Exploring

The Infinite Bookshelf Problem

Shower Thought

We have infinite digital storage but finite attention. The real challenge isn't storing information anymore—it's creating better filters for what deserves our limited cognitive bandwidth. Maybe the future of knowledge management is about intelligent forgetting.

Still Thinking

Learn Programming Through Games

Education

A roguelike game where spells are actual code snippets. As you progress, the spells get more complex (functions, classes, algorithms). Debug your spells to make them more powerful. Could make learning programming actually addictive.

Actively Exploring

Digital Garden vs Blog

Meta

Blogs feel like finished products. What if personal websites were more like gardens—with seedlings (rough ideas), growing plants (work in progress), and mature trees (polished content)? Visitors could watch ideas evolve over time.

Still Thinking

Caffeine Optimization Algorithm

Life Hack

Track coffee intake, sleep quality, and productivity metrics. Use the data to find the optimal caffeine schedule. When should you have that first cup? Is the afternoon coffee helping or hurting? Data-driven caffeination.

Parked

Prediction Markets for Personal Goals

Side Project

What if you could bet on your own goals? Set a goal, put money on it, and friends/family can bet for or against you. Creates accountability and makes achieving goals financially rewarding beyond just the achievement itself.

Still Thinking