Dev portfolios come in two flavours: boring template, or WebGL fever dream. Mine is a third, deeply suspicious option.
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Long-form notes on AI, art, and digital freedom — and the occasional personal detour. Opinions are mine; the grammar sometimes had help.
How to read here
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- Size — Three reading sizes — nudge the type up or down.
- Bionic — Bolds the front of each word so the eye hops line to line.
- Focus reader — Flashes one word at a time (RSVP) for distraction-free speed reading.
- Contents — A live outline in the margin that tracks your scroll.
Join in · everyone can see these
- Notes — flip notes on, highlight any passage, and pin a note to it. Spotted a mistake, or want to add your own angle? Your note sits right on that line and every reader with notes on can see it.
- Comments — a threaded discussion at the foot of each piece. Post under a random handle, or sign in with GitHub / Google to use your name; signed-in readers can upvote the responses worth surfacing.
Notes and comments are saved to the site's brain, so they're there for the next reader too. Anonymous ones get a quick once-over before they appear; you can always delete your own.
Topics
The barrier to building is gone. So why isn't anyone changing the world?
Your Android phone is about to become a lot less yours — and most people won't notice until it's gone.
Every new art form goes through a phase where we doubt it's art at all.
Sometimes procrastination is just the universe telling you to recharge.
Where this whole thing started, and what I hope to do with it.