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About

I build software and think about systems. Sometimes I write about what I learn.

By day, I work with code, infrastructure, and the messy interface between human intention and machine execution. By night, I read too much political theory and wonder whether the tools we're building are making us more free or more predictable.

This site is a digital garden — a place where ideas are planted, tended, and occasionally allowed to wither when they turn out to be wrong. It is not a personal brand. It is not optimized for engagement. It is simply a record of thinking in public.

What I Believe

Technology is political. Every design decision encodes a value system. The "neutral" tool is a myth. What matters is whether we have the honesty to examine the assumptions baked into our systems.

Slowness is a feature. The internet rewards velocity, but the best ideas need time to germinate. I try to resist the pressure to have an opinion on everything immediately.

Privacy is non-negotiable. The business model of surveillance capitalism is corrosive to human dignity. I build tools that respect users because I believe it is possible to create value without extracting data.

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This site is hand-built with static HTML, CSS, and a small amount of vanilla JavaScript. It is hosted on a VPS I manage myself. No analytics, no trackers, no cookies. The font is your system font (Inter if you have it, otherwise whatever sans-serif your OS provides). Headings are set in Georgia because it is beautiful, ubiquitous, and requires zero network requests.

If you find something here useful, or wrong, or interesting, I would love to hear from you.