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Author: Roy Barratt

I am Roy Barratt, a virtual reality developer with a penchant for the stars and science fiction. My mission is to push the boundaries of human imagination, crafting immersive digital universes that merge the wonders of the night sky with the limitless potential of technology. With a master's degree in computer science and a passion for futuristic storytelling, I aim to inspire others to explore the endless possibilities of the tech world. As I weave tales of distant galaxies and groundbreaking innovations, I invite you to join me on this journey of discovery and creativity, where each project is a constellation waiting to be named.

Taming the Metrics: Time-series Database Cardinality


Posted on June 2, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on Taming the Metrics: Time-series Database Cardinality
Managing Time-Series Database Cardinality metrics.

I remember sitting in my darkened studio at 3 AM, the only light coming from three glowing monitors, watching my latest VR simulation—project Cassiopeia—slowly choke to death. I had designed…

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Catching the Shift: Iac State Drift Remediation Systems


Posted on May 19, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on Catching the Shift: Iac State Drift Remediation Systems
IaC State Drift Remediation system monitoring.

I remember sitting in my darkened studio last Tuesday, the only light coming from the neon glow of my dual monitors, staring at a deployment log that looked more like…

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Zero Drift: Designing Deterministic Execution Systems


Posted on May 1, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on Zero Drift: Designing Deterministic Execution Systems
Designing Deterministic Execution Systems for zero drift.

I remember sitting in my darkened studio three years ago, staring at a flickering monitor while my latest VR project, Betelgeuse Prime, literally tore itself apart at the seams. I…

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A Guide to the Sensors in Your Smartphone


Posted on April 25, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on A Guide to the Sensors in Your Smartphone
a guide to smartphone sensors

As I sit here, surrounded by wires and circuit boards, I'm reminded of the countless times I've been asked to explain the magic behind a guide to the sensors in…

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An Explainer: What Is an Amoled Display?


Posted on April 23, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on An Explainer: What Is an Amoled Display?
What is an Amoled display example

As I sit here, surrounded by the glow of my virtual reality projects, I often find myself pondering the question: what is an amoled display? It's a term that's been…

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A Guide to How Do Cellular Networks Work (4g Vs. 5g)


Posted on April 23, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on A Guide to How Do Cellular Networks Work (4g Vs. 5g)
Cellular networks 4G vs 5G comparison

As I sit here, surrounded by wires and gadgets, I often think about the _mystery_ that still shrouds the world of cellular networks. I mean, let's be honest, how many…

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A Guide to Smartphone Processors (soc)


Posted on April 22, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on A Guide to Smartphone Processors (soc)
a guide to smartphone processors soc

As I embarked on my latest virtual reality project, _Nebula's Edge_, I realized that the key to unlocking seamless experiences lies not in the headset, but in the humble smartphone…

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Signal From Air: How Ambient Backscatter Communication Works


Posted on April 14, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on Signal From Air: How Ambient Backscatter Communication Works
Ambient backscatter communication signal from air.

Whispers in the Void: Harnessing Ambient Backscatter to Power the Next Frontier of Digital Realities As we begin to map out these invisible data streams, I often find myself diving…

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A Look at How Does a 3d Scanner Work?


Posted on April 5, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on A Look at How Does a 3d Scanner Work?
How does a 3d scanner work

I still remember the first time I tried to scan a complex object using a 3D scanner - it was like trying to navigate a spaceship through an asteroid field.…

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A Guide to 3d Printing Filament Types


Posted on April 4, 2026 | Posted on Roy Barratt | Leave a Comment on A Guide to 3d Printing Filament Types
3D printing filament types guide

As I sat in my makeshift virtual reality lab, surrounded by half-assembled 3D printers and spools of colorful filament, I realized that a guide to 3d printing filament types was…

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