make. break. in no particular order.

My name is Andy and I make lots of random stuff. Read more about me on the About page.

What's New, You Ask?

I've released a tiny little macOS menubar utility I use to quickly swap my SSH config files between different environments or use cases. It's called Sshwitch.

Side note: On this website, I am using the super-cool Input font for this site. If you write code and you want to use it for your code editor, grab it here: https://input.djr.com/

Latest Blog Articles

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock
📆 Dec 30. 2025
📁 Computer Stuff

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

My thoughts on the CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 dock

The Shed Beast: A 12x16 Wood Frame Storage Shed
📆 Mar 23. 2020
📁 Uncategorized

The Shed Beast: A 12x16 Wood Frame Storage Shed

Designing and building a massive 192 sq ft workshop shed.

Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)
📆 Oct 12. 2016
📁 Uncategorized

Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)

A generic device for... testing fitness trackers. Yeah, testing.

Photo Parade!

2012 Kentucky Bourbon Festival
Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: The HAT
Focus, Dammit! Or, How I've Learned to Control A.D.D.
Adjustable Workbench Cigar Holder
CAD: Now My Most Important Maker Tool
Stripe - Card Processing for Developers
Easy DIY PVC Poolside Towel Rack
Touch Screens: Some Interesting History and Info
Rescue a Little Critter from Sticky Board Trap
My First Amplifier Circuit: LM386 Easy Amp
June 18, 2014 is the National Day of Making
Office Chairiot Mark II - Progress Update
How To Compete in Your Company's FitBit Walk Competition While Injured
A Maker Review on Bluetooth Smart Beacons (or Apple iBeacons)
Solenoid-Powered 6 Brass Bell
What makes a Maker tick?
Standing Desk Improvisation Inspiration with Little Perspiration
Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: The Rest of the Props
Tony Stark for Halloween 2010: The Arc Reactor (RT Mark II)
iPotti™ Released!
2012 Kentucky Bourbon Trail
Hack the SparkFun Big Red Dome Button!
Home-Aged Bourbon YUM!
Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)
iPotti #2: After a Number One, We Had to Make a Number Two
Quick Little 3.3V and 5V Benchtop Switching Power Supplies
Electronics Workbench LED Upgrade
Lipstick Camera Turned Video Microscope
Introducing: The Office Chairiot Mark II - Labor In Motion Again
Cigar Coolidor (Wine Cooler + Humidor = Coolidor)
2012 Kentucky Bourbon Festival
Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: The HAT
Focus, Dammit! Or, How I've Learned to Control A.D.D.
Adjustable Workbench Cigar Holder
CAD: Now My Most Important Maker Tool
Stripe - Card Processing for Developers
Easy DIY PVC Poolside Towel Rack
Touch Screens: Some Interesting History and Info
Rescue a Little Critter from Sticky Board Trap
My First Amplifier Circuit: LM386 Easy Amp
June 18, 2014 is the National Day of Making
Office Chairiot Mark II - Progress Update
How To Compete in Your Company's FitBit Walk Competition While Injured
A Maker Review on Bluetooth Smart Beacons (or Apple iBeacons)
Solenoid-Powered 6 Brass Bell
What makes a Maker tick?
Standing Desk Improvisation Inspiration with Little Perspiration
Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: The Rest of the Props
Tony Stark for Halloween 2010: The Arc Reactor (RT Mark II)
iPotti™ Released!
2012 Kentucky Bourbon Trail
Hack the SparkFun Big Red Dome Button!
Home-Aged Bourbon YUM!
Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)
iPotti #2: After a Number One, We Had to Make a Number Two
Quick Little 3.3V and 5V Benchtop Switching Power Supplies
Electronics Workbench LED Upgrade
Lipstick Camera Turned Video Microscope
Introducing: The Office Chairiot Mark II - Labor In Motion Again
Cigar Coolidor (Wine Cooler + Humidor = Coolidor)

Maker Resources

A radnom sampling of tools and resources I find useful. View all resources →

Developer Tools
Pico CSS

Minimal CSS framework for semantic HTML. It makes things look great without writing classes.

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Learning Platforms
FreeCodeCamp

A non-profit organization that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations.

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Resources for STEM

Find stuff for learning Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. View STEM

STEM Stuff
Alice

“Alice is an innovative block-based programming environment that makes it easy to create animations, build interactive narratives, or program simple games in 3D. Unlike many of the puzzle-based coding applications Alice motivates learning through creative exploration. Alice is designed to teach logical and computational thinking skills, fundamental principles of programming and to be a first exposure to object-oriented programming. The Alice Project provides supplemental tools and materials for teaching using Alice across a spectrum of ages and subject matter with proven benefits in engaging and retaining diverse and underserved groups in computer science education.“ —Alice Home page

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STEM Stuff
National Geographic Kids

This site hardly needs an introduction, but here goes… This is the kiddo version of the world-renowned National Geographic Society’s website, with videos, articles, and games to get kids interested in science and exploration. All of this to further the Society’s mission: “Using the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of the world.”

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STEM Stuff
STEMpowerUP

“[STEMpowerUP was launched] to help others find similar opportunities. Our platform consolidates STEM courses, bootcamps, scholarships, and events, providing one place where you can discover what you need to grow and succeed.“ —STEMpowerUP About page

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Resources for STEM & Women/Girls in Tech

Technology is super cool and it shouldn't care who makes it that way. Women/Girls in Tech.

Women & Girls in Tech
A Guide for Women in STEM: Closing the Gender Gap

(From the article intro) “Women are represented far less in technical occupations than men. According to the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), only 26% of computer and mathematical occupations are held by women.” Look at this article to find out more and to find resources for women in STEM, including scholarships and women’s universities with STEM degrees.

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Women & Girls in Tech
Girls Inc. Girls in STEM

Girls Inc. provides year-round after-school programming, weekend activities, and experiences that expand upon and support girls’ STEM learning and engagement.

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