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hello, i'm aiosqlite. i like tinkering with code, retro web design, and databases.

im currently learning assembly and working on random side projects.

First Post

Posted on: Sep 21, 2025

I’ve always been fascinated with small, personal websites. Most of the web today feels too polished, too corporate — I wanted a corner that looks and feels like it was coded in a text editor, because it was.

This site is still a work in progress, but I plan to use it for experimenting with ideas, writing about random things I’m tinkering with, and maybe posting some half-broken code along the way.

If you’ve somehow stumbled here — welcome. Think of this as my digital notebook, nothing more, nothing less.