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Why I'm writing here

May 23, 2026

What this is

This is not a tutorial blog. The internet has enough of those. This is where I keep notes on what I'm building — Mörbius, LISA, the office — and the things I'm learning that didn't come from someone else's walkthrough. It's also where I park half-formed theories before they cook into something I can defend.

If a post here reads like a Stack Overflow answer stretched to 1,500 words, I failed. Tell me.

The four threads

Four kinds of posts will land here.

  1. Build logs. What shipped this week in Mörbius, where the LISA sprint stands, what the office dashboard learned to do. Concrete deliverables, real file paths.
  2. Failure notes. The bug that ate a day. The architectural call that cost more than it returned. The library I picked and un-picked. These are the ones I write for the future-me who is about to make the same mistake.
  3. Mixing notes. What happens when applied AI runs into medicine, into quantum, into design, into whatever door I walked through this month. The mixing is the point — the seams between fields are where I find the work I want to do.
  4. Reading bench. What I'm working through right now. Currently: Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists, one page at a time, slowly.

What to expect

Slow. Irregular. Honest. Real numbers when there are numbers, code when code is the point, and silence on the weeks I have nothing earned to say. Not optimised for shares — optimised for the version of me who comes back in six months to figure out what past-me thought, and why.

That's the contract.