I have dozens of half-built things. A focus app. A writing assistant that learns your voice. An NFT-whale notifier. A GPU brute-forcer I wrote purely because it was fun. Most never launched.

For years I treated that as a problem, evidence of not finishing. I’ve stopped.

The shelved projects are where the taste comes from. Each one is a small, cheap experiment that taught me something a finished product would have hidden: what people actually want, what I’ll maintain, where the interesting problem lives.

What the graveyard is for

So I’m putting the graveyard on the front page. Shipped, shelved, still learning: it all gets logged. The point was never to launch everything. The point was to keep exploring, and to remember what each dead end taught me.