Alright, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on my little “sean mays” deep dive. It wasn’t pretty, but hey, that’s how you learn, right?

So, it all started when I stumbled across this name – “sean mays”. I didn’t know who it was, I figured, why not google it?
First, I tried just a straight-up Google search. “sean mays.” Nothing too exciting popped up. Some social media profiles, a couple of articles where someone with that name was mentioned… mostly noise. I needed to narrow it down.
Next up, I decided to see if I could find anything job-related. I figured maybe there was a github profile. Searched github for sean mays, found a couple of profiles. Did not seem to be what I was looking for.
I then spent an hour digging deep. Linkedin for sean mays. Nothing. Found a dead end. Then I had to see if there was an old blog or somthing to dig up on google archive. Nothing.
Alright, I was getting nowhere. I took a break, grabbed a coffee, and thought about what I was trying to achieve. I realized I was approaching this all wrong. Instead of just blindly searching, I needed a specific goal.

Then I had to think, maybe it was just a file. I did a file search and came up with a document that was something about sean mays. I found an old image of someone I did not know.
I didn’t have anything to show for it. It was a waste of time, but it was a lesson learned. Try and know your target first. Maybe use an AI search tool.
So, yeah, that’s the “sean mays” adventure. Not a roaring success, but a reminder that sometimes the best way to learn is by banging your head against the wall until something (hopefully) gives. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go try again, but this time with a slightly different approach!