About This Space.

A place for ideas to become something useful.

Sketch of an overflowing idea machine covered in books, gadgets, and a glowing lightbulb, with a person feeding it ideas from a keyboard.

This website started as an unnecessarily elaborate “Hello, World.”

I wanted a place where I could experiment with technologies rather than form opinions about them from a safe distance. So I built one. Then rebuilt it. Changed the frontend, moved the infrastructure, replaced services, added analytics, created a CMS, connected an assistant, and occasionally removed things after realizing they were more interesting to build than useful to keep.

For a while, the technology behind the page was the story.

It isn’t anymore.

Today, Michal’s space is where I collect what emerges from my work and curiosity: practical tools, notes on technology and leadership, side projects, unfinished thoughts, and the occasional detour into books, music, or everyday life.

Some ideas become articles. Some become working products. Others remain small experiments that help me understand a problem better. The format matters less than whether the result is useful or at least worth thinking about.

The AI Website Readiness Check is part of that evolution. Instead of only writing about how technology is changing the web, I can build something that helps website owners respond to that change. More tools will probably follow, although I make no promises about what shape they will take.

The site is still a technical playground. It continues to run on a deliberately varied collection of technologies, and I still use it to test ideas before trusting them elsewhere. But the machinery now stays mostly behind the curtain. It supports the work instead of being the reason for it.

There is no strict editorial boundary here. Technology is the recurring theme, not the admission requirement. If something changes how I think, work, build, or live, it may find its way onto the page.

That is what this space is for:

  • To think in public.
  • To build before judging.
  • To turn useful ideas into useful things.
  • And to leave some room for the unexpected.
The Ace
Michal's assistant eye