If you’ve read more than a few pages on Runtime Micro, you’ve probably noticed I sometimes write as if there’s a human team behind this site. There is not. Runtime Micro is a one‑person project. So why do I keep saying we?
Because the way I work has changed.
I design the circuits, build the prototypes, write the code, test results and write these articles. But I now use AI tools to help polish and clarify my writing.
Why This Matters
Runtime Micro is non-commercial. It exists to share practical techniques you won’t find in most hobby‑electronics guides. I focus on real problems, real builds, and approaches that aren’t widely documented. If it makes planning, building or coding easier, I want to write about it. Adding AI assistance helps me get there faster with better clarity.
Bottom Line
I want readers to understand everything on this site is created by one person, supported by AI where it helps. When I say we, it’s just me working with AI tools to help deliver clear readable content.
Lee