Product Developer, Investor
Notes are where wiki entries start. They are as simple as a few lines of text and a title. They might be expanded into a full article later, or just be left small.
A modest personal wiki
Thoughts on new tools
Everything I've learned working on AI agents
Reflections on the limitations of coding agents mid-2025
Reactions to the arrival of AI browsers
A metaphor for organizing software systems
My habits and practices for taking good notes
The map is not the territory
Create a fog effect that only appears when scrolling
A clean CSS Grid pattern for creating scrollable layouts with fixed headers and footers.
What I've learned about optimizing SVGs to load icons
Two-way switches are common, but three-way switches are not.
Unpacking the evolution of web app devlopment
How to setup ssl with Certbot for Nginx
How to figure out if a product is working
My quick-and-dirty recipe for deploying a containerized Python app to AWS Lambda
All of my gear
What I've learned so far about training
Sometimes, someone else has said it better than you ever could. Quotes are wiki entries that capture those ideas.
from Jorge Arango
from Steve Jobs
Once a note has gone through a couple of drafts, it might be expanded into an essay. Consider these the ideas that I have spent significant time thinking about.
A Theory of Applications
How to not lose your mind with all the strings
Text without heirarchy is just a blob. Lists are wiki entries that capture a collection of ideas, and their relationships to each other.
CSS, the good parts
Rig rundown
Some people have a dedicated page for /books, but having a little wiki, I figured I'd just put them here.
Cormac McCarthy
Ian McDonald
Samuel R. Delany
Christopher Alexander
Jeff Hawkins
Dan Wang
Rick Rubin