About
My brain is cloudy. Not cloud-hosted — cloudy: too many projects running at the same time, too many ideas arriving, and far too few hours to chase them. A wooden motor yacht getting a nervous system, a wine app, an autonomous dev team, a home full of decoded radio signals, enterprise migrations by day — all of it churning at once.
This site is the pressure valve. Instead of letting the fog swirl, it condenses — one drop at a time.
What falls out of the cloud
- One learning a day — the metronome. A hundred posts can be waiting; one falls per day. The backlog isn’t debt, it’s runway.
- News, on merit — when something out there is worth your time, it publishes with my take on top and the verified story below. Never a bare repost.
- The diary — prose written from the day’s actual git evidence: what was tried, what got a full 180, what shipped. Not commit messages — the story.
- Sparks — the brainfarts. Ideas that arrived with no hours attached, written down so they exist.
The brain behind the brain
Posts start as moments — a bug that surprised, a decision that flipped, a note typed minutes after something broke. An AI co-writes and argues with me; its objections get surfaced, not silently applied. But every single post passes a human gate. The system’s most important skill is saying no.
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Astro, plain markdown in git, built and published by daily scheduled jobs running beside the projects they describe. Self-hosted fonts, no tracking. RSS available.