Why I’m Starting This Website
A short note on writing in public, learning deliberately, and building a durable home for ideas.
I am starting this website as a place to think in public about the work I care about: AI, product development, software delivery, leadership, and the future of work.
Social feeds are useful for conversation, but they are not always good homes for ideas that need more space. I wanted a quieter place where notes can accumulate, improve, and connect over time.
Writing as a learning system
Writing makes learning more honest. It reveals vague thinking quickly. It forces me to turn impressions into arguments, questions, examples, and decisions.
That is useful in technology leadership, where the work often involves translating uncertainty into a direction a team can act on.
What I expect to write about
I expect this site to include practical notes from building products, learning emerging technologies, experimenting with AI systems, and thinking through leadership in real operating environments.
Some posts will be polished essays. Others will be working notes. The common thread is usefulness.
A simple goal
The goal is not to perform expertise. It is to build it in public, with enough clarity that the writing is useful to someone else along the way.