Nope Studio - Creative Digital Workshop
Where Web Ideas Come to Life.
Need a hand with your next digital thing? Whether it's just an idea — or halfway built and held together with duct tape, we’re here for it. Bring the chaos — we’ll bring the code. ⤷ Hit us up
✜ the spirit
Here at Nope Studio™, we believe in nothing. Absolutely nothing. Optimism? Pass. Team spirit? Meh. We take pride in saying “no” — to ideas, to enthusiasm, to pretty much everything. While other studios are busy chasing dreams and disrupting industries, we're busy disrupting coffee breaks and declining meeting invites. Our motto? “Why bother.” If you're looking for innovation, you’ve come to the wrong place. But if you’re into bleak honesty, low-effort brilliance, and the art of doing the bare minimum with style — welcome home, baby!
"nope" in different langs because - no reason
✜ the writings
A place for us to think out loud, cement what we’re learning, and maybe help someone else along the way. From web development to the meaning of life (spoiler: it’s nothing), we write to make sense of it all. Below are our latest posts: part notes, part rants, occasionally useful.
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A Brief History of How the Web Got So Complicated
The messy, magical evolution of how we build websites — and where we are now
20 min readA confused dev’s guide to how the web actually works — servers, clients, static vs dynamic, and what all those acronyms really mean.
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SSH - The Secret Handshake of the Internet
A little guide to the invisible tech behind your Git pushes
7 min readEver wondered what SSH actually *does* when you push to GitHub? This guide breaks it down — keys, tunnels, trust, and why your terminal doesn't ask for your password anymore.
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Scroll Containers & Overflow
Understanding the Overflow Property in CSS
18 min readA deep (and slightly magical 🪄) dive into how CSS handles overflowing content — exploring everything from scroll containers to the mysteries of block formatting contexts and stacking order.
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✜ the projects
Here's a small, humble sampling of things I’ve built. Is it a groundbreaking, world-changing portfolio? Not exactly. It's mostly todo apps. Because apparently that’s the rite of passage in this industry. But hey, every great developer has to start somewhere. So, while I'm not exactly printing T-shirts of this stuff, it's all part of the journey™. Progress over perfection, right?
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Järna Rosteri →
A simple site built with Astro for a local coffee roastery. This one is a bit special, as it was built for a friend of mine, who is a coffee roaster. The site is simple, but it has a lot of character. It was a fun project to work on, made me fall in love with Astro.
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Carboo →
Built with Vite and React. A special one for sure. Built for my son, who is a type1 diabetic. The app is a simple calculator that helps him calculate the amount of carbs in food. It was a fun project to work on, and I learned a lot about React in the process.
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The Last Todo Ever →
School project. Built with Vite, React, Tailwind, shadcn/ui and a bunch of other fun libraries.
✜ the stack
A lovingly bloated shrine to the tools we claim to use, plus a few that just have really sexy logos. Do we need all of them? Absolutely not. But nothing says “we know what we’re doing” like a tech stack that could power a rocket launch — or at least a portfolio site. Notice there’s no WordPress? Yeah, that’s intentional. We prefer to actually write code, not wrestle with themes, plugins, or whatever cursed setup your cousin’s wedding site is running. Build it from scratch or don’t bother.