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Personal field notebook / software practice

Building useful things with a quiet hand.

I am Petros Stergioulas. This site is a small public desk for the work, notes, decisions, and artifacts worth keeping in view.

A personal website should make judgment visible.

LinkedIn can hold the career timeline. This site should do the thing LinkedIn cannot: show taste, reasoning, craft, and the small trail of evidence behind the work. The right structure is a one-page editorial base now, with room to grow into writing and project dossiers later.

A durable home base.

01

Work that compounds

Document the projects, systems, and decisions that are useful beyond the week they shipped.

02

Writing with receipts

Short notes, implementation diaries, and field observations instead of polished thought-leader theater.

03

Clear ways to connect

A direct path to professional context through LinkedIn, with the website owning the more personal signal.

Artifacts before adjectives.

Dossier / soon

Project notes

A place for the systems, product decisions, and technical tradeoffs that deserve more context than a bullet point.

Archive / soon

Writing index

An index of short essays and working notes, written plainly and kept close to the work.

Profile / live

Professional trail

The full career timeline stays on LinkedIn. This site links there without letting the template define the whole identity.

Three pages worth growing into.

  • About

    A concise bio with the current role, location, tools, and working style.

  • Work

    Two or three concrete project writeups with screenshots, constraints, and outcomes.

  • Writing

    Short notes that make the site feel alive before it becomes a full blog.