<h2><spanclass="spacer"></span><spanclass="additional-spacer">=====</span> about me <spanclass="additional-spacer">=====</span><spanclass="spacer"></span></h2>
I'm Lucia (with a singular a).<br> I live near Innsbruck, Austria. I like working with electronics and 3d designing and printing stuff. Sometimes I also do programming and/or web design. Otherwise, I like cute animals, reading on and researching things I'm currently interested in, trains and public transport in general as well as cooking and baking.<br>On this website you'll find my personal blog (topics vary widely) as well as some of my projects. If you wanna follow me on social media or contact me reference this <ahref="#socials">list of methods to reach me</a> (if you are using an adblocker, this section might be blocked).
This website is held intentionally minimalist, as I'm not the biggest fan of bloated ressorce-intensive websites and unnessercary eyecandy. I however decided I wanted to include a background to fill up space on larger screens. It's called a hitomezashi pattern and is generated using my <ahref="#">hitomezashi generator</a>. Also, I added some 88x31 Buttons on the bottom of the useful stuff page. Some links might link to nowhere as I've gotten around to publishing all code or related blog articles of my projects, but will do so in the future.</p>
<h3><ahref="#">SmartHome Temparature- and CO2-sensor</a></h3>
<p>A cloudless, simple sensing device using an ESP8266 running ESPHome and off-the-shelf sensors. Sometime soon there will also be a <ahref="#">blog post</a> documenting the development process if you are curious.</p>
<p>This project written in Python is a bit all over the place. However, it should be able to produce some nice hitomezashi pattern as seen in the background. Maybe I'll make it more user-friendly sometimes, we'll see.</p>
<h2><spanclass="spacer"></span><spanclass="additional-spacer">====</span> contact me <spanclass="additional-spacer">====</span><spanclass="spacer"></span></h2>