I’m Othelo.
I’ve always been curious about how things work and that curiosity still drives everything I do.
These days, it shows up in all kinds of ways: spinning up retro emulators, experimenting with old-school reverse engineering, digging into historical computer viruses, and then jumping straight into modern cloud tools like it all belongs in the same world.
Because to me, it does.
I’m here to learn, explore, and understand, even when things get messy or stay half-finished.
What I blog about
- Building retro worlds through emulation
- Tinkering with retro game development
- Exploring old-school viruses as digital archaeology
- Learning reverse engineering the old-school way
- Playing with modern cloud tools
- Jumping between classic and modern games
None of this is formal or polished. It’s all experimentation and play exactly how I like it.
I blog to capture what I learn and share the journey with anyone on a similar path. This space is a mix of experiments, notes, devlogs, half-ideas, and rabbit holes that go deeper than expected.
Whether it’s a 90s boot sector or a modern cloud pattern, I’m here to learn out loud.
If that sounds like your kind of adventure, stick around; there’s always another rabbit hole waiting…