TECH WORKSHOP

Welcome to my page, where I explore the integration of my hobbies - electronics, and coding - into my business operations. If you've visited my main page, you might have seen how I've similarly incorporated my passion for painting.

This section is dedicated to off-the-book, DIY (Do It Yourself) solutions for affordable office tech services. It's particularly suited for startups and freelancers who aren't bound by strict corporate TECH WORKSHOP regulations or systems.

By following these guides, you can significantly reduce costs related to equipment, installation, and ongoing tech maintenance. These solutions might even eliminate the need for a secretary or assistant.

The heart of this project is a single-board computer: the Raspberry Pi, along with its peripherals, which are used to accomplish a variety of tasks.

Modern office work is heavily reliant on technology. The more you integrate it into your workspace, the more ergonomic and efficient your environment becomes. While the core office functions might be similar to conventional setups, adding unique, tech-savvy elements can give you a competitive edge and attract more business. Affordable office tech is a great tool for those starting out, and DIY solutions can be a practical interim step before transitioning to more established systems.

As its developer and a user for around two years, I've grown to rely on this system and have no plans to replace it anytime soon.

The "Ikea effect" resonates strongly with me. I find great satisfaction in adding a personal touch to every aspect of my practice. This approach might not always yield substantial rewards, but it certainly makes my work unique and more engaging - transforming it from a duty into a passion.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I utilized my spare time to develop a system of facilities that not only enhances job efficiency but also makes the work more enjoyable. This system comprises a set of small, single-board computers (SBCs) and customized code designed to replace standard script forms and EMR systems. Here is a guide to do so: