Hello World!!!

If you’ve been here before, you might notice things look a little… different. If you’re new here, please ignore the digital tumbleweeds I just swept into the trash.

As a Founder/CEO/CTO/Janitor (the quadruple threat nobody asked for), my “To-Do” list is usually a chaotic battleground. For the last few months, this website was the casualty of that war. It sat in a corner of the internet, gathering metaphorical dust and probably a few outdated plugins, while I was busy building, scaling, and occasionally remembering to eat.

But today, we’re back.

Why “Hello World”?

In the tech world, “Hello World” is the universal first step. Whether you’re learning C++, Python, or some obscure framework that will be obsolete by next Tuesday, those two words are the signal that the engine is running. It’s the “Is this thing on?” of the digital age.

Since I’ve spent the morning scrubbing the CSS, fixing broken links, and making sure the site doesn’t look like it belongs in 2012, it felt appropriate to start from square one.

The Great Cleanup

Maintaining a site while running a company is a bit like trying to change a tire while the car is moving at 80 mph. Eventually, you have to pull over, find the jack, and realize you’ve been driving on a rim for six months.

What’s changed?

The Clutter: Gone.

The Vision: Sharpened.

The Tech Stack: No longer held together by hope and duct tape.

What’s Next for Kotibyte?

Now that the digital storefront isn’t covered in “Out to Lunch” signs, I’ll be sharing more about what we’re actually building here. Expect insights on development, the occasional rant about project management, and updates that (hopefully) won’t take another few months to materialize.

“The best time to fix a website was six months ago. The second best time is before the CEO realizes it’s still broken.” — Me, just now.

Stay tuned. We’re just getting started (again).


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