I'm Todd F. Williams. This is my workshop: a running log of projects, experiments, and the occasional working prototype. Less polish, more iteration.
I build first, explain later. Most of what's on this site started as a rough prototype on a Friday night — some of it turned into something real, some of it didn't, and both are documented here.
This site is deliberately a journal rather than a brochure: fewer mission statements, more actual build notes, dead ends, and the reasoning behind decisions as they're made.
Short, dated entries — what shipped, what broke, what I'm thinking about next.
Rolling out a mesh VPN across the home lab so critical devices can reach each other securely without exposing anything publicly.
Replaced the old placeholder page with this one. Fewer dependencies, faster load.
Core loop finally holds together end to end. Rough edges everywhere, but it runs.
Cut two features to keep the timeline realistic. Writing this down so future-me remembers why.
Expanding the home lab — new compute, storage, and networking gear going in, plus the self-hosted services running on top of it.
Working through Biblical Hebrew — grammar, vocabulary, and reading texts in the original language to deepen personal Bible study.
A short, plain-language description of what it does and who it's for goes here.
Whether it's a project, a question, or just a "how'd you build that" — reach out. Goes straight to me, never posted or shared.