Leonard Bauer

leonard[at]lnrdbr(dot)com

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about me:

I am a curious student. From a very young age, I loved to explore and tinker with computers, electronics, synthesizers, and other complex systems. These days, I am passionate about writing and learning about many fields. My interests are spread wide, but my main focus is on software engineering.

I spend most of my time building software — from web apps and developer tools to small experiments that scratch an itch. You can check out some of the things I have been working on over on my projects page. When I am not coding, I am usually making music. I produce electronic tracks and experiment with sound design, and you can listen to my music here.

On this site you will find my blog where I write about technical topics, ideas I am exploring, and the occasional creative tangent. I try to figure out solutions instead of ranting about problems. Feel free to reach out. [this text is written by a real human aka. myself]

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i try to figure out certain solutions instead of ranting about problems in this. i hope this inspires you :)

reflections

Reflections are awesome, but your brain is always trying to ignore them. If you just try to notice them, they will suddenly appear everywhere you look. I was sitting at my window. I sat down because there was an ambulance standing on my street with its warning lights blinking on the dim road. I noticed the rhythm of the blinking lights, but then I saw a reflection of them in the silver metallic finish of the car parked right next to the ambulance. This was not a simple reflection because the light hit a fender in such a way that...
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kmpl

What If You're Already Exactly Where They Want You? What shapes your opinion? You might answer with "I read the newspaper" or "I read books"; whatever it is, it doesn't really matter. Most sources are filtered through editors who proofread, ensuring accuracy, and gatekeep, meaning they decide which content is published. Some books never get published by major companies because they're too controversial. And we live in a world where we don't have equal access to resources; not everyone is able to endure reading a book, a news article, or similar things. The fact that we live in a democracy...
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