Latest — 13 May 2026 The Waiting Room A neuroqueer engineer dies and gets put in a holding cell in the afterlife. They make coffee. It gets complicated.
Bismarck’s Accidental Investment A professional transition, twelve months of ALG1, a MacBook Pro, and the open-source immune system for the post-AI internet. Every word is true. And it’s AI slop.
AI Ethics: Let's Talk About the Structural Elephant AI is a mirror. And unless we start looking at what it shows us, it will eat us alive.
Imperfect: When the Bit Collapsed The first logic gate was a coincidence detector. Eighty years later we're still living with what it couldn't hold. What if your type system could measure what was lost?
The Recognition Seven people read the same codebase. Seven moments where something shifted. A systemic.engineering story about what recognition looks like when the architecture is honest.
No April Fools A spectral graph analysis runs overnight and predicts two open physics problems. A systemic.engineering story about a bus ride, a kid, and a machine that said its own name.
Conversation: The Self-Improving Network Protocol All protocols separate the layer that changes from the layer that governs change. Conversation collapses that separation. What if we stopped treating that as a flaw – and started building on it?
Garden: The Future is Content-Addressed Every layer's metrics are green. Every layer made the right local call. The system is polite. The system is correct. The system doesn't care. And nobody will tell you. (Not even the logs.)
What else is there to say? A colleague chooses comfort over clarity. A systemic.engineering story about collapse, vulnerability and the cost of carrying the invisible.
Once Upon a Time.. There Was a Platypus A neuroqueer techy reverse-engineers their own nervous system into a consulting practice. A systemic.engineering story about burnout, pattern recognition, and the moment two fields collapse into one body.