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!

Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: Techno HAMMER
The Shed Beast: A 12x16 Wood Frame Storage Shed
Office Chairiot Mark II - Progress Update
Charlieplexing LEDs with an AVR ATmega328
My First Amplifier Circuit: LM386 Easy Amp
Standing Desk Improvisation Inspiration with Little Perspiration
Focus, Dammit! Or, How I've Learned to Control A.D.D.
Desktop Warp Core - The Early Years
DIY Workshop Stereo Boombox Kinda Thing
12VAC Power Supply from Ikea Wall Wart Light Power Supply
DIY Cornhole Game Set
Electronics Workbench LED Upgrade
iPhone Lens Adapters from Photojojo
Office Chair Land Speed Record?
Bourbon Bottle Chandelier - Bluetooth, Dimmable, Hand-crafted
Rescue a Little Critter from Sticky Board Trap
The 2014 Southwest Maker Fest in Mesa, AZ
How To Compete in Your Company's FitBit Walk Competition While Injured
iPotti™ Released!
My Very Own Useless Machine Ever!!! (Finally!)
Electronics and Hack Workbench
What makes a Maker tick?
Swanky Chinese Lamp
Stripe - Card Processing for Developers
Domo Wobbly Balancing Robot Thing
Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)
LED Reading Lamp
Updated Office Chairiot Mark II Systems Schematic
meltmedia Hack Day July 2012!
Bourbon, Yummy Bourbon!
Making Mad Props for meltmedia's Interactive Superhero Marketing Launch: Techno HAMMER
The Shed Beast: A 12x16 Wood Frame Storage Shed
Office Chairiot Mark II - Progress Update
Charlieplexing LEDs with an AVR ATmega328
My First Amplifier Circuit: LM386 Easy Amp
Standing Desk Improvisation Inspiration with Little Perspiration
Focus, Dammit! Or, How I've Learned to Control A.D.D.
Desktop Warp Core - The Early Years
DIY Workshop Stereo Boombox Kinda Thing
12VAC Power Supply from Ikea Wall Wart Light Power Supply
DIY Cornhole Game Set
Electronics Workbench LED Upgrade
iPhone Lens Adapters from Photojojo
Office Chair Land Speed Record?
Bourbon Bottle Chandelier - Bluetooth, Dimmable, Hand-crafted
Rescue a Little Critter from Sticky Board Trap
The 2014 Southwest Maker Fest in Mesa, AZ
How To Compete in Your Company's FitBit Walk Competition While Injured
iPotti™ Released!
My Very Own Useless Machine Ever!!! (Finally!)
Electronics and Hack Workbench
What makes a Maker tick?
Swanky Chinese Lamp
Stripe - Card Processing for Developers
Domo Wobbly Balancing Robot Thing
Fitness Tracker Tester (& Pokemon Incubator?)
LED Reading Lamp
Updated Office Chairiot Mark II Systems Schematic
meltmedia Hack Day July 2012!
Bourbon, Yummy Bourbon!

Maker Resources

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

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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Developer Tools
Pico CSS

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

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Resources for STEM

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

STEM Stuff
Science Journal for Kids (& Teens)

“Science Journal for Kids aims to make scientific research discoveries more accessible to the general audience and particularly to children. We do that by digitally publishing kid-friendly adaptations of scientific papers. In addition, Science Journal for Kids prepares and offers teacher’s aids and resources to enable integration of the scientific literature in a classroom curriculum.“ —ScienceJournalForKids.org About page

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STEM Stuff
Computer Science Unplugged

“CS Unplugged is a collection of free learning activities that teach Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around. We originally developed this so that young students could dive head-first into Computer Science, experiencing the kinds of questions and challenges that computer scientists experience, but without having to learn programming first.” —CSUnplugged.org About 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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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
ProjectCSGirls (ProjectCSGIRLS.com)

“ProjectCSGIRLS is a 501(c)(3) international nonprofit organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in computing and technology. Our unique idea of a technology and computer science competition for middle school girls stemmed from the fact that a large chunk of learning and development occurs during the critical middle school period.” (See the statistic above!)

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Women & Girls in Tech
Girl Scouts – STEM

From the page: “Research shows that girls are keenly interested in STEM and excel at it. Yet, for a variety of reasons, girls often don’t pursue STEM—starting as early as elementary school.” Girls Scouts is helping to change that.

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