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Welcome to Eiraborates 2.0! You’ve stumbled into a corner of the internet where high-level engineering meets humanism, with a side of “wait, what did that acronym just say?”

Eiraborates 1.0 elaborated my way. It has little thing to do with name. But, I am not arrogant enough to know you care who I am. That page tells you I am easy to hate but hard to forgive, easier to love but harder to forget, easiest to know, the hardest way.

If you’re wondering about that intro, let me break it down. I live by a philosophy that is as much a mouthful as it is a mission: M.Y.W.A.Y. (Meaningful Yearning for Wise Adaptation Yields elaboration). Yes, I turned my life’s purpose into a recursive acronym. It basically taught me that my job here is to leave this planet slightly less chaotic than I found it.

Computer Engineering, ART and Humanism nourish my being to Meaningful Yearning for Wise Adaptation Yields elaboration to Dream, Experience, Achieve and Reflect

The Compass: D.E.A.R.

To keep from walking in circles, I follow the D.E.A.R. method:

  • Dream: Daydreaming is 40% of my productivity.
  • Experience: Doing the thing (and usually falling over).
  • Achieve: Picking myself up and actually finishing the thing.
  • Reflect: Wondering why I didn’t just read the manual first.

The “S.T.U.F.F.” That Matters

I spend my days trying to adapt Sustainability, Teaching, and Understanding with a heavy dose of Feedback. Or, as I call it, the S.T.U.F.F. of life. Because if you aren’t constantly adjusting your sails based on the wind (feedback), you’re just a very motivated person sailing in the wrong direction.

The Trifecta of Chaos

What do I actually do? I sit at the weirdest intersection in the world:

  1. Engineering: Because I like knowing how things break.
  2. ART: Because I like making things look pretty while they break.
  3. Humanism: Because I care about the people who have to fix the things I broke.

The Secret Ingredient? Fun.
In between the blueprints and the big existential questions, I’m a firm believer that if you aren’t having fun, you’re doing it wrong. I’m here to build systems, paint pictures, and understand humans—all while probably drinking too much coffee and laughing at my own jokes.

Stick around if you like your technical insights served with a side of soul and a dash of “did he really just turn that into an acronym?”


Cartoon lab scene with a robot, laptop, and Arduino under the sign FUN EMBEDDED LAB.

Emerging Technology and Computer Engineering

Art Set Eira is about poetry, music, movie, stories for diversion

Four panels illustrating the evolution from ancient cave art to modern and digital art galleries.

Humanism, Hope, Humor,

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