Building things, sharing the process, learning by doing.
dk. is a space for projects and experiments — apps, workflows, creative work, and tools — all built with the help of AI and documented openly. Not just talking about what is possible, but making things and showing how they were made.
What this is about
This is not a portfolio or a personal brand exercise. It is a working space. Dennis builds projects — some useful, some experimental, some purely creative — and writes about the process honestly. What worked, what did not, and what was learned along the way.
The projects range from AI-powered tools and data products to custom workflows and apps, to creative experiments with video, photography, and music. The common thread: using modern tools to make things, and sharing that journey in public.
What I stand for
- Intentional use of technology. I support a sensible, reasonable and intentional use of technology, data and especially AI. Not everything that can be automated should be.
- Research and sources. I believe in researching things correctly, questioning and double-checking sources, and providing references everywhere I can.
- Transparency. I am open about how I use data, AI and the methodology behind my projects. No black boxes.
- Clarity over complexity. When creating content, I focus on making it easy to understand, informative and educational, and visual when possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is dk.?
- dk. is a personal project space where Dennis documents what he builds — apps, workflows, creative experiments, and tools — and shares the process openly. The full stop is intentional: it signals completion and clarity.
- What kind of projects does Dennis work on?
- A wide range. AI-powered tools and data projects, custom workflows and apps, creative work like videos, photos, and music — all made with the help of modern tools and AI. The common thread is learning by doing and sharing what works.
- Why "building in public"?
- Because the process matters as much as the result. Sharing unfinished work, failed experiments, and honest reflections helps others learn — and keeps the work grounded.
- Can I collaborate with Dennis?
- Potentially. For project ideas, consulting, or workshop enquiries, use the contact page. Availability depends on the project and timeline.