What I'm shipping on this site and for clients — newest first. This site is never “done”; it's a program I keep running.
The interactive demos and global chrome (charts, scroll bar, buttons) now follow the dark / dim / paper theme, so the site reads as one running program end to end.
Websites now run $1k–$30k and automation starts at $2.5k — a small, focused first project is an easy yes.
Tightened the homepage entrance so the calls-to-action land sooner, and removed a hydration mismatch that touched every page.
Added the SNAFF festival site to selected work, with a full case study of how it came together.
A photo proof gallery, an order-queue kanban, a quote builder, and a booking widget — small working tools you can poke at right in the browser.
A returning-visitor welcome, a /shell terminal you can browse the whole site from, and a paper reading theme.
Rebuilt the site around a terminal / IDE aesthetic — live status, theme tokens, and just-enough motion.
Clients can open and track support requests tied to their own projects.
Added a honeypot field to quietly block drive-by bots.
$ # more in the commit history — this is the human-readable cut.