Projects
🍺 Pubstech
Why do I have to get up and queue for a drink?
Pubstech grew from that ordinary question. It is an ordering and admin platform for pubs, designed to make ordering straightforward for guests while giving staff practical control of menus, tables, payments and the day-to-day exceptions a real venue has to handle.
- React and TypeScript frontend
- Go services where a small backend service is the right fit
- Supabase and Postgres
- Focus: tenant isolation, staff workflows, guest ordering, and simple payment design
📝 Lloyd Logs
Lloyd Logs is my technical log and portfolio site. It is intentionally so 2000's: it's place to write clearly about the systems I develop, the problems worth investigating, and the product ideas I am still working out.
- Go server with Markdown content
- Docker deployment
- Obsidian publishing workflow
- Focus: maintainability, calm reading, and server-rendered HTML
⌛ Time tracker
A calendar-integrated activity history for my computer: a way to understand how time was actually spent, scrapping data wherever possible.
It connects operating-system activity with Google Calendar, using the calendar to add useful context and authenticated storage to the record. The aim is not to create another timesheet, but to make a day easier to look back on and understand.
- Calendar integration
- Focus: clearer planning, realistic reflection, and a calmer relationship with time
🌬️ Mindfulness breath organiser
In progress. A growing, easy-to-use guide to breathing techniques, bringing different approaches together in one place so they are easier to understand and return to.
It begins with clear guidance and room to practise at your own pace. Over time, I want to explore optional microphone-based breathing feedback and personal analysis, helping people notice patterns in their practice without turning calm into another metric to chase.
- Focus: gentle structure, mindful breathing, and less pressure around self-care