Building Things That Probably Shouldn’t Exist (But I’m Doing It Anyway)
Most people consume tech.
I want to build it.
Not just apps. Not just code. I’m talking circuits, hardware, prototypes, messy wires, and software that actually runs something real.
So instead of endlessly watching tutorials and pretending that counts as progress, I’m starting this blog.
Who am I?
I’m Luca — someone obsessed with software engineering, but stubborn enough to start with electrical engineering so I can build products from scratch.
Not “clone another to-do app” products.
Actual, physical, working things.
The kind you can drop on your desk and say: “Yeah, I made that.”
What this blog is about
Expect:
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beginner mistakes (lots of them)
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electronics experiments
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software projects
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prototypes
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things breaking at 2am
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lessons learned the hard way
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occasional wins that feel illegal
Basically: real progress, not polished LinkedIn nonsense.
Why I’m writing this
Two reasons:
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To document what I learn
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To force myself to actually ship things instead of overplanning forever
If it helps someone else start building too, even better.
What you’ll get
If you follow along, you’ll see:
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how a beginner figures things out
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practical builds
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honest failures
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zero guru energy
No fake “10x engineer” garbage. Just work.
What’s next?
First project: Getting the SC-200 Certification in less than one month
Stick around. It should get interesting.