Self-reference is cool, huh?

I've done a lot of different types of "Websites" over the years.
Started young with just html pages, no hosting or anything just lil pretend sites. Then during my undergraduate I hosted one of my first websites using a school server. Back then I used php for any sort of server side calls.
Then after college I thought it would be cool to host my own site, so I got my domain for ~$5/year and tried to find the cheapest hosting service possible, which was around $5/Month.
I used that to experiment with how I may want a portfolio to look, a lot of different failed styles and clunky animations. I also realized a bit too late that the majority of my projects couldn't be easily hosted on my website.
I realized that fancy visuals weren't really my thing. Even though I was technically a full-stack developer, the majority of my work was in the back-end.
After finding out about vercels $0 cost hosting, I decided I needed to learn React and make something easibly deployable on Vercel.
And now here we are, a super crazy simple website. There is a package for Bevy (Rust game engine) which can convert it into web assembly, and I've had minor success with that in the past, but I still run into the issue of the majority of my projects not being runnable in a browser.

Anywho, hope you're enjoying my lil website.

I think self-reference is one of the corner stones of consciousness.