I’m Scott Randall, a lifelong learner whose career and interests have rarely stayed inside one discipline. I’ve worked across software, infrastructure, automotive systems, photography, and independent media, usually following an interesting problem farther than originally intended.
srand.info is where I document that work. It is part personal blog, part knowledge base, part project archive, and, indirectly, a record of what I know how to do. You’ll find technical explanations, reflective project stories, experiments, mistakes, practical solutions, and occasional personal essays. Some pieces will be carefully instructional; others may be conversational, opinionated, or irreverent.
The name is a mildly over-clever reference to the C/C++ random seed function, a clipping of my name, and shorthand for “random information.” That turns out to be a reasonably accurate description of the site.
AI note: I use AI tools in my development and writing workflows. The experiences, opinions, and final editorial decisions are mine.