Okay, here’s my blog post about my “stupid brother” project, written in a casual, conversational style, and focusing on the process:

So, I started this thing called “stupid brother”. It’s really nothing fancy, just wanted to mess around.
First, I grabbed my laptop, and fired up, you know,the place where I write * special, just the usual setup.
Then, I created a new file. Didn’t even bother naming it properly at first, just went with “*”.I was just in the “let’s see what happens” mode.
Getting Started
I started by typing in the basic, the part that makes the thing show up at all. I didn’t worry too much about being perfect, just wanted to get something on the screen.
- Opened file.
- Wrote some basic.
- Checked if it show anything.
Next,I start to build the real thing.

I added some parts, changed some others, and kept running it to see what would * was a lot of back and forth, trying something, seeing if it worked, and then trying something * were definitely a few times where I messed up, and had to go back and fix my mistakes.
Almost There
After a bunch of trial and error, I finally got it to a point where it was doing roughly what I * wasn’t perfect, mind you, but it was good enough for a first go.
I spent some time, playing around, to making it look a little nicer. But honestly, I was more focused on getting it to work than making it look pretty.
Finally, I decided it was “done enough.” I saved the file, and that was that. A simple little project, from start to finish. It’s not going to win any awards, but I had fun making it, and that’s what counts, right?