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A public lab for physics, code, AI systems, markets, economy, language, and live learning.
A working archive of notes, builds, experiments, and strategic study. Public enough to be useful, unfinished enough to keep learning.

Current Build
Maintaining Ronnie's Lab as a durable public archive.
Lab Map
The main lines of work inside Ronnie's Lab.
Workstreams across physics, code, AI systems, markets, language, and public learning.
Active workstream
Foundational PracticeFoundational Practice
Physics, code, and technical fundamentals kept sharp in public.
The base layer of the lab: C++, Verilog, electromagnetism, optics, simulation habits, and the slow work of technical fluency.

Outputs / formats
- • method cards
- • study logs
- • small simulations
- • stream recaps
Tools / focus areas
- • C++
- • Verilog
- • field solvers
- • breadboard notes
Constraint / active edge
Keeping first-principles work visible instead of hiding it behind finished results.
Archive
A growing record of notes, builds, and research.
The archive keeps the work legible over time: what changed, what was learned, and what remains open.
FiltersAll / All / Newest
Type
Domain
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Domain
Notes / Logs
Working notes from the active edge of the lab.
Build logs, method records, research notes, and small pieces of live reasoning.
Note typeAll
Filter by note type
About
Why the lab exists, how it works, and what it is for.
Ronnie's Lab is a public record of serious learning, technical practice, and long-term systems work.

Ronnie's Lab is a public home for rigorous learning and visible iteration. The aim is to leave a usable record, not to perform expertise.
Support the Lab
Support the archive, the research, and the long-term build.
Support helps maintain public notes, experiments, tools, and the time required to keep going.
Active support mode
Research BackingResearch Backing
Support independent workstreams, tools, and long-horizon study.
Best for patrons who want to help sustain open notes, experiments, and archival publishing.
- • Back archive maintenance and public note-taking.
- • Fund time for foundational technical work and system experiments.
- • Support prototype tooling, media prep, and live research output.
Contact / Collaborate
For collaborations, research inquiries, and serious conversation.
Reach out with a clear problem, context, and the kind of exchange you have in mind.
Active contact route
CollaborationsCollaborations
Joint research, technical build reviews, or design-system work.
contact@ronnieslab.systemsBest outreach includes: the problem, the reason Ronnie's Lab is a fit, and the desired format or timeline.
For a specific note or archive record, include the title or link so the context is clear.