Writing
Drafts, fragments, and essays. Most of what I write starts as notes to myself—this page is where some of those notes eventually surface in a more shareable form.
On building
I'm interested in tools that feel like they were made for one person at a time. Not in the sense of being exclusive, but in how they respond—calmly, predictably, and with a sense that someone thought carefully about the edges you might run into.
Good tools disappear when you're using them. Great tools make you notice the work instead of the interface.
On learning in public
Sharing work-in-progress is uncomfortable but useful. It forces ideas out of your head and into a form that has to stand on its own, even if only briefly. I think of this page as a place for that kind of work: structured enough to read, loose enough to change.
What's next
Future pieces will probably explore the overlap between engineering, interface design, and how people actually experience software in their day-to-day lives. For now, this space is intentionally small and simple—a quiet place to scroll through ideas.