Why I’m a Tech Enthusiast
As a lifelong explorer of emerging technologies, I don’t just write about tools, I live them. My enthusiasm for all things tech spans smart devices, AI, developer platforms, automation tools, and digital storytelling. Whether it's experimenting with Markdown linting in GitHub or exploring the cinematic potential of GoPro gear, I thrive at the intersection of creation and innovation.

GitHub
I use GitHub daily, not just to version code, but to manage documentation the same way developers manage software. It's where I treat content as code, automate reviews, and lead by example on collaboration through pull requests and clean commit history.

Intel
I’ve followed Intel’s journey since the Pentium days. Their relentless pursuit of innovation in chip design and parallel processing fascinates me. It reminds me how scalability, whether in processors or documentation systems, drives the future of technology.

GoPro
As someone who creates onboarding videos and documentation walkthroughs, I find GoPro’s ability to capture immersive angles empowering. I’ve even used GoPro footage in eLearning modules to bring real-world context into digital learning experiences.

Evernote
My brain has tabs open all the time. Evernote helps me anchor those thoughts, technical notes, project ideas, templates, snippets, all in one place. It's the first place I turn to when I need to revisit a content strategy or capture spontaneous insights.

Netflix
I’m a huge fan of sci-fi and tech-inspired storytelling. Netflix gives me a front-row seat to narratives that mix creativity with futuristic speculation. Shows like Black Mirror and Stranger Things often influence how I think about tech adoption and content storytelling.

The Borg
I am intrigued by the Borg’s concept of collective intelligence. I sees parallels in how teams integrate knowledge, standardize outputs, and evolve continuously, echoing the Borg's mantra: “resistance is futile".