I Moved To omereshone.com
I have moved this website from dominuskelvin.dev to omereshone.com.
The short version is simple: dominuskelvin.dev expired, and instead of fighting to keep an old handle alive, I decided to let the move do what it had already been asking to do for a while.
This site now lives at my name.
Why The Move Makes Sense
DominusKelvin has been my internet handle for a long time. It carried me through my early writing, my YouTube experiments, my Sails work, my open source contributions, and the years where I was still figuring out what shape my public work should take.
I am grateful for that name.
But handles are useful until they start feeling like old scaffolding. At some point, the thing you are building needs to stand under its real name.
That is what omereshone.com is for me.
It is cleaner. It is simpler. It is mine in a way that does not need an explanation.
What Changes
Practically, not much.
The blog is still here. The old essays are still here. The reading list, TKYT archive, music page, and everything else are still part of the same personal site.
The canonical home is just different now:
If you have old bookmarks, update them. If you link to my work somewhere, use the new domain going forward. If you land here from an old reference and something feels missing, assume the migration is still settling and check the new home first.
What Stays The Same
The work stays the same.
I will keep writing about software, business, JavaScript, Sails, Africa, AI, music, faith, agency, and the strange little lessons that come from trying to build useful things in public.
I will keep using this site as my notebook, archive, workshop, and occasionally my public thinking room.
Only the address changed.
The person at the keyboard did not.
Welcome to omereshone.com.