Tech-Talk
Real-world technology discussion, learning, and opinion — from a developer’s perspective.
Thoughts, experiments, and honest commentary on web development, computing, hardware, and the tech we actually use.
What is Tech-Talk?
Tech-Talk is where I step back from step-by-step tutorials and finished projects to talk openly about technology — what works, what doesn’t, and what I’m currently learning.
From web development and backend systems to hardware, operating systems, and real-world computing decisions, this route is about sharing experience, not pretending to have all the answers.
“Learning tech is a journey — Tech-Talk is me sharing mine.”
Topics You’ll Find Here
These cards describe the broad themes you’ll see across Tech-Talk — they’re not links, just a quick overview of what tends to show up in posts.
Web Development
HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, React, APIs, and real project decisions — including mistakes and lessons learned.
Computing & Systems
Linux, Windows, servers, self-hosting, Raspberry Pi projects, and practical system setups.
Hardware & Devices
PCs, laptops, handhelds, Steam Deck, retro hardware, and performance vs cost discussions.
Learning & Experience
Studying Computing & IT, skill progression, tools I’m testing, and honest reflections on learning tech.
What Makes This Different
What This Is
- Real projects and real learning
- Practical, beginner-friendly discussion
- Honest opinions based on experience
- No hype, no buzzwords
What This Isn’t
- Clickbait tutorials
- “10x developer” nonsense
- Corporate marketing fluff
- Pretending there’s one right answer
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Tech-Talk isn’t just about posting articles — it’s about conversation. If something here sparks a question, idea, or disagreement, I’d love to hear it.
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