The Stranger With My Name I’ve heard people describe me in ways I barely recognize. At first, it felt like they were talking about someone else. But now I’m wondering—what if they’re seeing something I haven’t figured out how to see in myself?
When the Tools Get in the Way We made websites easier to build by hiding the code. But now that AI can write that code for us, the abstraction layers are becoming the new friction.
How I Wrote “Living in the Comments” This post was already about self-doubt. So writing it with an AI didn’t make it easier—it made the mirror sharper.
Living in the Comments Sometimes I’m not writing for clarity. I’m writing to defend myself against a comment that hasn’t been written yet.
When Custom Isn’t Better: The Burden of Bespoke We romanticize personalization. But sometimes the problem isn’t lack of choice—it’s too much of it. Especially when we’re not sure what we really want.
Is Composable Just IKEA for Commerce? Composable promised freedom from the monolith. But in chasing modular flexibility, are we just assembling the same storefront with different colors and calling it strategy?
The Cost of Sophistication Getting sharper comes at a cost. The more refined your thinking becomes, the more you risk drifting into isolation. This post explores the hidden tax of clarity—and what it means to stay reachable without dumbing yourself down.