What Matters to Us
We build things we use every day. Sometimes that means experimenting with new stacks, AI models, IoT devices, or home‑automation ideas. Sometimes it means writing the software we wish already existed. The common thread is curiosity and the desire to make our own lives richer through technology.
We’re drawn to the places where the physical world and the digital world overlap — where events, objects, and habits become data that can be shaped, explored, and reimagined. Our Scrapbook project grew out of that impulse, turning the texture of daily life into something durable and expressive.
Our creative lives — cooking, music, botany, writing, travel — often become digital forms that invite new ways of seeing, interpreting, and connecting. Some of these projects are public, like the long‑running Travelmarx blog. Others stay private, built simply because they delight us.
Our guiding belief is simple: programming and experimentation are ways of paying attention. Technology shouldn’t drift out of your understanding or control. Your data matters, and the systems you rely on should feel like extensions of your thinking, not black boxes.
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Seattle, USA
Bergamo, Italy