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Neonlight ↗
A quiet tool for seeing the patterns in how we talk — what gets said, what gets steered around.
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Edison and Dalí built traps to catch themselves at the edge of sleep. Mine is going to look like a calendar block and a voice memo.
I don't take a lot of pictures. People find that strange. But a photo doesn't preserve a memory — it replaces it.
There's a kind of love that doesn't ask anything of you. Not your explanation, not your best self, not your guard.
Song after song about women competing for men — and the sense that something is being installed, not reflected. Where it comes from goes back a lot further than the recording studio.
When I'm not writing, I'm making things — software, strategy, the occasional cookbook. The throughline is the same as the essays: figuring out how something works, then reinventing it.
Software
A quiet tool for seeing the patterns in how we talk — what gets said, what gets steered around.
Learning
Four ways of thinking — systems, psychology, probability, history — each one interactive, plus a clinical record that draws the feedback loops a real one hides.
Health
Reads your sleep, recovery, and calendar, then tells you whether today is a day to push or to rest.
Health
A body you can click through — pulling your health story together into one map instead of a dozen scattered numbers.
Learning
A daily brain warm-up for a seven-year-old — eight subjects that adapt as she plays, with a sleepy sun who lights up the moment she does.
Cookbook
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Work
Coming soon