journal entry
Why AttaControl Exists
A short note on turning scattered learning, projects, tools, and practice into a public lab journal.
AttaControl is a place to record the work that usually gets lost between projects.
Some of that work is technical: AI experiments, local LLMs, homelab services, Docker containers, networking notes, Cloudflare deployments, dashboards, scripts, and repair logs. Some of it is practice: dog training, guitar, photography, video editing, and learning how to repeat something well enough that it becomes dependable.
The point is not to make every note perfect. The point is to make the work visible enough that the next version has something to build on.
What belongs here
- Things I am building.
- Things I am testing.
- Things I broke and then understood better.
- Gear and tools that are worth remembering.
- Practice notes that connect across disciplines.
- References for swords, Japanese culture, design, language, history, and aesthetics.
This should stay personal, practical, and slightly old-school: a lab notebook first, a website second.