Hello there, everyone! It’s me, that guy you’ve never met! Hi!
On the internet, I go by blue_awning
You can call me Blue if you’d like, or we can do that thing some of us do when we’re terrible at remembering names: Avoid using a name altogether and stick with “dude”, “yo”, or point wildly in their direction while snapping so they can remind you. Incredibly awkward, but then we can pretend we had a sudden lapse of memory and not that our brains refuse to participate in basic social cognitive recall. 😅

Well then who are you, Blue?
I’m a guy from the States who lives outside of Philadelphia that recently turned 40 and is spiraling headfirst into a wonderful midlife crisis. After two decades working in all aspects of IT, I’m taking a step back from development and technical support to make a move into the physical #maker space. Another “software engineer turned goose farmer” as it were, but my geese are printed out of polyethylene terephthalate.

I spent the first decade of my career in very analytical roles. Whether it was troubleshooting PCs in the Windows XP era, building and maintaining servers, or configuring small business LANs, I was always the technical expert for folks that were not technically inclined. I didn’t notice the burnout at first, but gradually life started to get greyer and lose its vibrance. I was waking up, working, going to sleep, and repeating.
My wife started to get concerned well before I noticed it in myself. She encouraged me to find new hobbies and I catapulted myself through about a dozen of them. I found that I really enjoy writing, even if no one is going to read it. I tend to be a little too verbose sometimes, though, and get caught in an editing cycle that I can’t break from. Even things like this stream-of-consciousness post will be ruminated over before I can bring myself to hitting the “submit” button. A maddening symptom of my ADHD (along with gratuitous parentheses and having trouble sticking with a single hobby).
Along with writing, Reddit helped me discover a love for Photoshop. A tool I had played with as a teenager while building simple HTML websites was being used to create Comedy Gold in /r/photoshopbattles. I jumped into the community when it was thriving and made some incredible art that will surely stand the test of time.

It was during a quarterlife crisis that I realized I hated these analytical roles. I finally had a taste of the creative world and I couldn’t look back. I enrolled in Art School through the Tuition Reimbursement Program of my employer and threw all of their money at a for-profit art education. (I learned nothing!!)
While I was contemplating throwing away my entire career to become a starving artist, my wife and I got the incredible news that we were going to become parents! So instead of starting from scratch, I decided to pivot my career into a hybrid tech-and-creative role as a frontend web developer. Best of both worlds, right? RIGHT?!
I quickly rose through the ranks at the marketing agency I was working for. They called me a “unicorn” because I could code the backend of the site and its framework, but also create designs in Photoshop, make assets in Illustrator, code everything to be responsive, and optimize the SEO of the tags.
I was being celebrated. I was quickly promoted to lead developer and Director of Technology. I was working 60-80 hours each week because I was the one wearing ALL OF THE HATS.
I was being exploited. I had integrity. I was a perfectionist. My employers loved that. I didn’t let subpar work go out the door if my name was going to be attached to it. I made millions for my boss. Millions.

I was working so much I was barely able to see my family, despite me working from home and being “just a hallway away”. I was never able to take a vacation, either, because when I did the work would pile up in my inbox waiting for me to return. When my second child was born, I had to log in from the hospital to help launch multiple websites.
It was when my wife got sick and needed another surgery in 2022 that I quit the rat race for good. I told my boss that I needed to go on medical leave for 3 months to care for my wife and kids while she was recovering. We don’t have ‘a village’ to help, so the majority of the caregiving was going to fall on me. After a lot of back-and-forth, my boss reluctantly agreed. I made it clear that the work needed to continue while I was away and I would NOT be available to help. He understood.
Want to guess who returned to find a 3-month backlog of requests and projects? If you guessed “You, Blue! The guy telling the story!” then you’d be correct! I put in my two-month notice (yeah, months) to help hire someone and get them trained. I took my savings and walked away.
Dang, dude. That’s rough. What happened next?
My wife, who had recovered from her surgery and was thriving at work, agreed to be the breadwinner while I stayed at home with the kids. A huge role-reversal that we were both thrilled about, despite the woes from my aging parents who wished that I could remain as the traditional burnt-out breadwinner. I spent the following year learning to cook, exercise, and play with the kids literally every day. It was probably one of the greatest years of my life. I lost 50lbs and removed all my stress!
I wish I could responsibly recommend quitting the rat race for all overworked, stressed-out, burnt Americans, but unfortunately it just isn’t an option for most. It was only available to me because of the two decades I spent grinding and saving. And those savings lasted us three whole years in a high-cost-of-living region!

But, naturally, all good things must come to an end. Inflation is wild, the country is in shambles, and AI took most of the “fallback opportunities” I had lined up for myself when leaving my web role. So where does someone go when they’re done with the rat race but still needs to earn a living?
Entrepreneurship!
I’m taking my creativity and love for art along with my background in tech and engineering to build a brand new business in the physical maker space!
Okay, but why are you here?
Well, as you can probably tell, I still like to write. I stumbled upon a PhotographyLovers Ecency blog via a Reddit post about Urban Exploration and fell into the rabbit hole of Hive.Blog and the Hive blockchain. After deep diving over the weekend I thought this would make a fantastic place to find new friends, build community, and DOCUMENT ALL THE THINGS when it comes to building this new business. I plan to share insights, projects, life lessons, and so much more.
I promise I'm not here just to promote myself or any theoretical goods. I'm only looking for little slice of the internet to call home and share my exploits.

With a tinge of self-deprecation and a spoonful of (subjectively) bad comedy, I hope I can provide some entertainment while “starting over” for the Nth time in my career. Enjoy the schadenfreude of my journey and maybe we can all learn something together.
That being said, new Hive friends, where would be the best category to share these entrepreneurial startup stories? Ideally I’ll be building a design firm manufacturing custom products in a 3D-printed medium. I’ll be detailing tutorials on CAD, printing, post-processing, and much more in addition to the topics surrounding launching a startup business.
I’m excited to start sharing with you all and I’m eager to jump into some relevant communities! I’m not typically a big fan of most social media, but this platform seems VERY cozy and welcoming enough to give it a try. 😄
HUGE shoutout to the Discord community, too, for helping me get started with my first post and showing me the ropes.
See you around the Hive, all!
#intro #introduceyourself #3dprint #3dprinting #millennial #entrepreneur #newbie
This is the first time I read an introduction that feels like I am having a conversation with someone I did not meet for too long and now had to listen to all about his life stories decades ago. Your introduction feels and sounds welcoming @blueawning. That's a good start to let us get to know you. And not to mention your humor that got me right away. This is not only an introduction post but an entertainment in disguise. I like it. You seem like a genius in many fields and I am excited to read your future posts and learn anything good from an artist that had multiple jobs. Multiple lives! Welcome aboard blue.💙
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Greetings @blueawning ,
What a lovely, lively, humorous post.....thank you.
Welcome to Hive!
Peakd is one of the best front ends....especially from a data perspective.
You will fit right in....No worries...Your personable style and various interests are a good fit for many a community...and Hive in general.
Greetings to your lovely Tuxedo Cat....
Kind Regards, Bleujay
Welcome. Best of luck on the platform.
Welcome to the best web3 network ever, Blue. Have fun around here!
I want to see more of the cat. Important things first.
Always happy to pay the cat tax 😄

Welcome, Blue!
Love your light, humorous writing style!
I like parentheses too!!
Looking forward to your new posts :-)
Hey look, another nerd and an artist, yay!! Do you do photography as well? Looking forward to your posts, you seem to have a LOT of knowledge to share in different areas. That being said, I enjoyed reading your post. :D
I do! That's been my main artistic outlet since I found an old Pentax as a teenager. I'm excited to explore all the photography groups, there's so much talent here on the Hive!
Aaaa Pentax! I really wanted one as a teenager lol although now I got a Fuji to simulate that film style photography. XD
welcome to Hive.
Hello and welcome to the guy whom I never met, or maybe we already have, but never get to say hello. Whatsoever, your introductary paragraph is a top-notch — I am impressed.
Moving forward, after reading it, I must say there is something familiar about the feeling of stepping away, thinking you will recharge and only later realizing how much the burnout had piled up. Life does not always give dramatic turning points; sometimes, it is just a slow realization that the old pace is not good or maybe sustainable anymore.
What stand out is the honesty about shifting priorities, maybe a new chapter way? The way in which one wants to create, wants to build, but also wanting peace. It is a balance a lot of people quietly chase.
Seeing someone ease back into worldly things without pretending to have everything figured out is realistic and beautiful. Sometimes just showing up again — even with small steps— iss enough to start rebuildng the parts of life that actually matter.
Enjoy your stay. Once again a warm welcome 🎉 to the talented guy: Mr. Blue!
!LUV
Thank you for your kind words! I've tried my best to cast any ego aside over the past few years while embracing parenthood. It's been humbling in the best ways coming to understand that nobody has all the answers and we're all out here just trying our best.
And you're totally right! The end goal is to find that peace, balancing the needs for survival with the joys of living. 💜
Welcome to Hive!
They need to invent a cat that doesn't leave streaks.
I hear good things about the extra-absorbent Himalayan Cats. Double the fluff for twice the shine 🤣
That was good. Now picture the Karate Kid scene where they're doing the wax on with cats. Perfect commercial. These cats will be flying off the shelves.
Welcome to Hive! We have lots of creative people here. I'm still in the IT world as I near retirement and still curious about new developments. I just got a 3D printer and am exploring what that can do.
I hope you can make good connections here and have fun!
!BEER
Thank you! All the best, I can only imagine how it's been lately with Microsoft's big push to Win11 and all these AI tools becoming commonplace across workstations. It's a wild time to be in IT 🫠
What kind of printer did you end up getting? Isn't it amazing how intuitive they've become? I had been following the 3D Printer realm for over a decade and it only recently started to feel this streamlined. It's the perfect time to jump in!
I got a Bambu Lab A1 and it's really easy to use.
They're amazing!! I just added one to my workshop a couple weeks ago and it's easily the best performing printer in there.
Since I wrote yesterday I've peeked through some of the 3D Printing categories and actually came across your recent post about printing, the mixer turned out great! It's so satisfying to be able to repair nearly anything in the house and get something just as good as the original. Once you dig into TinkerCAD or Fusion it won't be long before you're printing your favorite characters as custom potentiometer knobs 😎
It's a whole world to explore and I hope to design some useful things. I just gave my friend a warship model I printed off as he will enjoy putting it together.
What's Up G, welcome onboard ✊🏻⚡
Excited to follow along on the Makerspace journey! I've been a member of a few and they are great places!
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Welcome to the platform
Welcome! HIVE can be a real fun place! Hope you find your niche here and can do what you love.
Cheers!
Welcome! I also live outside Philly, am 42, and a dad! Let me know if you want to get together and grab lunch or something sometime. I'm also a part of a few Philly area crypto groups that meet and hang out a few times a month if you're at all interested in that.
Yo, small world! That's so wild, thanks for the warm welcome and invite! I never got too much into crypto to be honest but I'm always down for a hoagie haha
Are you on Discord, Telegram, or X? Send me a message on any of them - I have the same username as here. Or otherwise let me know if you prefer a different messaging platform.
I sent over a message on Discord, hit me up anytime! 🍻
Welcome to the family! We are thrilled to see more from you :)
I related to your intro post. I actually showed up to Hive in a mid life crisis 🤪
I was overworked and had stopped all the creative things in my life.
Originally I jumped in to push myself to write and share my various creative goals.
My highest advice here on hive is be selfish. Might sound weird, but what I’m saying is, whatever you post, do it for you and not for expectation of money, traction or engagement.
I see my profile as a my digital public diary.
Sometimes I write a story, poem, share a song or a video I made.
All depends on what’s interesting me. I’ve been here since 2017. Sometimes I find myself going back through the years and enjoy seeing what I was up to and think about back then.
Anyway… welcome to hive. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions 😎
Absolutely love this mentality! Yeah that's the goal for sure, what could have been another private Google Doc diary can instead be public and intermingled with this awesome platform.
I've been exploring so many amazing communities and there seem to be endless opportunities for creative expression here. It's honestly going to be really tough to keep my blog from going too far off the rails 😆
It's even better that this bit of wisdom came from someone named @buttcoins 😂 I think we'll all get along just fine. Thanks for the warm welcome, I'll have to check out where your creative journey has brought you lately. 💜
Haha, yes… my chosen name was not perhaps fully thought out back in 2017 🤪
Lately I do a podcast called hive thrive… so a lot of my content is about that. But I still chuck in some videos and this year I’ve put out some new music and a short story….
Honestly my life is back in grind mode and I don’t have tons of time for creative endeavors.
Maybe I’m in a second mid life crises. A double dipper 😝
Welcome to the platform, I hope you spend perfect time here. As you can see in the comments we are always pleased to help anything you wonder 🙂
Welcome to Hive! You have an interesting story 🙂
Hi @blueawning welcome to Hive. I'm @palomap3 from Lovesniper OCD team.
Reading your words has brought back many bad memories. I know what exhaustion feels like, searching for new projects and discovering that you're exhausted again... And curiously, all the cases I know of end up falling down rabbit holes without stopping, haha. I hope this new stage of entrepreneurship finally brings you the feeling of doing what you want while being able to make a living from it. You have a fresh sense of humour that I look forward to continuing to enjoy. As for communities, I recommend you explore the ones I link below. You already know some of them.
Tips and information as a Hive newbie here: newbie guide.
Communities you might like that are part of the OCD Communities Incubation Program. Important: read their rules and post in the one that fits your content.
Have a good day!
Welcome to Hive @blueawning! I know you'll enjoy in this platform you just need explore around. I'm excited to read more of your blogs, see you around!
Nice to meet you Blue
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