Library · 12 works
Library
Personal, public, team, and canon works in one durable archive. Open one to write, review, narrate, or publish — every change carries a receipt.
All · 12
Personal · 5
Public · 4
Team · 2
Canon · 1
The One-Tab Operating System
"The desktop metaphor won the 1980s and never left. But the machine underneath changed completely, and the interface did not keep up."
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The One-Tab Operating System
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Draft
Marching Band as a Choreography Engine
Constrained movement of N performers on a 2D field generalizes from marching band to drones, dance, and team sport spacing.
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1 section
In review
Notes on Quiet Software
A short collection on building tools that don't interrupt — defaults, sounds, badges, and the long tail of unnecessary attention.
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AUDIO
7 sections
Draft
A Field Guide to Receipts
Every action a system takes can be receipted. What that costs, what it pays back, and why the dominant tools refuse.
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4 sections
In review
Operator-Owned Defaults
The case that the only durable software pattern is one where the user — not the vendor — owns the defaults that shape behavior.
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5 sections
Published · 4
BlackRoad Canon
One operator. Twenty-seven agents. Twenty-seven products. Twenty root domains. The shape is fixed; the build fills it in.
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4,820 reads
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Late Nights on the Pi
A 4-hour audio essay on building software at home, after hours, on the smallest machine that will hold the idea.
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312 listens
Live
Provenance Patterns in Local-First Software
A survey of receipt, hash-chain, and signed-log patterns across local-first systems. Six citations, two reviewers.
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96 citations
Live
Why one tab
A short version of the longer book — published as a single page, public, paid-optional, with the audio version free.
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AUDIO
1,204 reads