Checklists help me approach problems systematically and avoid skipping important steps — especially when tasks become complex or repetitive. They're not just reminders; they’re tools for thinking more clearly, working more mechanically, and learning from process failures.
This idea was inspired by The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande, which shows how even top professionals — from surgeons to pilots — reduce errors and improve outcomes using simple, well-designed checklists.
I use this space to design, refine, and reflect on systems I rely on.
→ See Making a checklist to start building one.
Engineering
- Solving a Bug — systematic debugging: stop guessing, reproduce, isolate with a test, fix the root cause
- Making a Pull Request — structure a PR (why/what/how tested), self-review, then publish
- Solving a Leetcode Problem — per-problem practice loop: describe, pattern-match, pseudocode, code, drill
Life / projects
- How to 3d print — model to sliced file to printed part on the Creality CR-6 SE