About

The public workbench for things I build, write, and test.

Atomic Decibel is the personal site of Ronnie B.. It is where I keep useful tools, working notes, product experiments, and the stray creative work that does not belong under one brand.

What This Is

A personal site, not a company brochure. The goal is to leave a clear trail of useful work: what shipped, what I learned, what I am testing, and what is worth keeping around.

I build small web tools, practical PHP utilities, and business software that tries to stay understandable after the first version ships. Some of that work turns into public tools. Some turns into products. Some stays as notes because the note is the useful part.

The site gives those pieces a common home. Atomic Decibel can hold the surrounding context: decisions, experiments, references, rough edges, and follow-up writing.

What You Will Find

The sections are intentionally loose. If something is useful, it can live here without pretending to be bigger than it is.

Tools

Free utilities, PHP experiments, diagnostics, and small helpers that solve specific problems.

  • Utilities
  • PHP
  • Open source

Notes

Working notes, references, implementation details, and things I want to be able to find again.

  • Notes
  • References
  • Build logs

Projects

Products, prototypes, and public traces of work that has grown past a private folder.

  • Products
  • Prototypes
  • Proof

How I Think About It

Small does not mean unserious. It means the system should still fit in your head, your budget, and your maintenance capacity.

I am interested in software that can be owned, moved, fixed, and explained. That usually means fewer dependencies, clearer interfaces, boring deployment paths, and honest scope.

Atomic Decibel is also a place for the other side of the work: art, music, audio, visual experiments, and writing that circles around technology, business, infrastructure, and culture. Those parts may show up quietly, but they are part of the same body of work.