My name is Nichanan (Nich) and I currently live and work in Bangkok. I spent most of my childhood and teenage years in the Middle East - first in beautiful Oman, then Bahrain - before heading to California for college.
In the Spring of 2016, I graduated from UC Berkeley with degrees in Molecular & Cell Biology and Psychology. My first job out of college was technical recruiting for Instacart in San Francisco, and then ThoughtWorks in Bangkok. Living in the Bay Area, coupled with countless hours interviewing talented software engineers instilled within me the urge to "build stuff". So I began tinkering first with mobile app development in Swift and then later on web development with Ruby on Rails and Nodejs.
It was around this time that I discovered crypto and applied cryptography (aka blockchain tech). My fascination with this topic brought me to two realizations:
My blog, where I post longer-form, polished content, is an artifact of the first realization. The goal for the Think Garden (this site) is for it to be an artifact of the second.
This is my experiment with digital gardens. A digital garden is a place to plant, germinate, and connect ideas. Here is a great analogy to an actual garden and my source of inspiration for making this in the first place.
To help with navigation, blue links are external links while green links take you to other pages in this the garden.