Okay, so here’s the deal. I decided to dive into the whole “blake snell baby” thing after seeing it pop up everywhere. Looked like a fun little project, and I figured, why not? Let’s see what this is all about.

First thing I did was obviously google it, you know? Gotta get the basics down. I scanned through a bunch of articles and forum posts trying to figure out what the core idea was. Turns out, it was more about generating a fun result based on limited context and resources.
Next up, I sketched out a really rough plan. I wanted to see if I could come up with something that was kind of novel, something that felt a little different. I wanted to use some simple methods that are very common.
Then came the grunt work – gathering the stuff I needed. I didn’t want to get super complex, I wanted to keep things as streamlined as possible.
The build process was honestly the most fun part. I got the base working, then started tweaking things to get the right feel. It was all about trial and error, mostly error at first if I’m being honest, but I kept messing with it until I got somewhere I liked.
After that, I spent a good chunk of time testing and debugging. This is where I started looking at how it could be improved, or where I could make things a little better. There were a few moments where I almost scrapped the whole thing, but I pushed through.
Finally, I cleaned everything up and deployed it. Honestly, the whole thing was a blast. Challenging, sure, but super rewarding. I learned a ton, and I’m already thinking about what to tackle next.
Anyway, that’s the rundown. A messy, chaotic, but ultimately awesome little project. Definitely worth the time!