Articles, Projects & Insights
Insights and articles on my professional and personal projects, spanning a range of topics and experiences.
AI Development(5)
AI DevelopmentMarch 29, 2026Updated March 29, 2026
How I Automate Social Media Without Losing My Voice
A constraint-driven content pipeline where AI generates and human voice governs. Style references, platform adaptation, and analytics feedback loops.
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buildingMarch 24, 2026Updated March 24, 2026
Judgment Is the New Bottleneck
AI removed the execution bottleneck. The differentiator is no longer building fast. It is knowing what to build, when to stop, and whether the output matters.
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AI DevelopmentFebruary 20, 2026Updated February 20, 2026
Software Is Dying. AI Agents Are Killing It.
Traditional software is being hollowed out by AI agents. Not hype—structural economics. What survives, what dies, and what to do about it.
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minimalismFebruary 19, 2026Updated February 19, 2026
No Laptop, No Problem: Tablet + Remote Servers as a Dev Rig
Laptop died. Went tablet + remote servers + AI agents instead. Two weeks in—what works, what breaks, why I am not going back.
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AI DevelopmentFebruary 7, 2026Updated March 5, 2026
Spec to Production: My AI Workflow Skill
Ship production-quality code with AI coding agents. A 10-action workflow skill: focus, plan, spec-review, spike, ship, fix, review, done. Agent-agnostic.
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systems(4)
ai developmentMarch 31, 2026Updated March 31, 2026
How I Manage Multiple AI Projects Without Losing My Mind
AI removes the execution bottleneck, then you start too many projects. A spec-driven system for managing parallel AI work with context isolation.
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AI DevelopmentMarch 29, 2026Updated March 29, 2026
How I Automate Social Media Without Losing My Voice
A constraint-driven content pipeline where AI generates and human voice governs. Style references, platform adaptation, and analytics feedback loops.
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systemsMarch 27, 2026Updated March 27, 2026
Open Source as an Independence Stack
Open source is not charity. It is independence infrastructure. Each published package removes one external dependency. A sovereignty diagram for builders.
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ai-developmentMarch 25, 2026Updated March 25, 2026
Everyone Can Code Now. Few Understand What It Does.
AI democratized code generation, not code understanding. The gap between producing code and understanding what it does is the new divide in software.
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building(3)
buildingMarch 24, 2026Updated March 24, 2026
Judgment Is the New Bottleneck
AI removed the execution bottleneck. The differentiator is no longer building fast. It is knowing what to build, when to stop, and whether the output matters.
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AI DevelopmentFebruary 20, 2026Updated February 20, 2026
Software Is Dying. AI Agents Are Killing It.
Traditional software is being hollowed out by AI agents. Not hype—structural economics. What survives, what dies, and what to do about it.
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buildingSeptember 23, 2025Updated September 23, 2025
10 Years Building Web Apps
What stuck with me after a decade shipping on the web.
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freedom(3)
systemsMarch 27, 2026Updated March 27, 2026
Open Source as an Independence Stack
Open source is not charity. It is independence infrastructure. Each published package removes one external dependency. A sovereignty diagram for builders.
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privacyOctober 29, 2025Updated October 29, 2025
Why Privacy Matters: Freedom, Encryption, Chat Control
Privacy is a precondition for freedom. Encryption protects everyone. Mass scanning proposals like 'Chat Control' risk both.
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freedomOctober 29, 2025Updated February 19, 2026
Minimalism That Moves: Living Out of a Pelican 1535
Two Pelican 1615 cases for storage, 1535 as carry-on; standing desk at home; travel router + zero-trust network for secure connectivity anywhere.
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minimalism(2)
minimalismFebruary 19, 2026Updated February 19, 2026
No Laptop, No Problem: Tablet + Remote Servers as a Dev Rig
Laptop died. Went tablet + remote servers + AI agents instead. Two weeks in—what works, what breaks, why I am not going back.
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freedomOctober 29, 2025Updated February 19, 2026
Minimalism That Moves: Living Out of a Pelican 1535
Two Pelican 1615 cases for storage, 1535 as carry-on; standing desk at home; travel router + zero-trust network for secure connectivity anywhere.
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Systems Thinking(2)
buildingMarch 24, 2026Updated March 24, 2026
Judgment Is the New Bottleneck
AI removed the execution bottleneck. The differentiator is no longer building fast. It is knowing what to build, when to stop, and whether the output matters.
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AIMarch 22, 2026Updated March 22, 2026
The How Tax: Understanding as a Moat
Everybody wants the system. Nobody wants to understand it. Independence lives in the how. Skipping it creates a deferred bill that compounds.
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