> About

I hardly have time for any of this, but I explore ideas through essays, notes, code, and the occasional rant. This site is my small corner of the internet where I think out loud about technology, AI, theology, and the intersection of all three.

Also, a humble provider of materials for Christendom 2.0.

> What I Do

I work at the intersection of design and engineering, building products and experiences that feel natural and delightful to use. I'm particularly interested in how new technologies like AI are changing the way we create, collaborate, and think.

By day, I write code. By night (and early morning), I wrangle chickens, tend gardens, and try to understand how ancient wisdom applies to our hypermodern world.

> This Site

This is my digital garden—or maybe more accurately, my digital workshop. Here you'll find essays on topics I'm wrestling with, photography from travels and daily life, podcast conversations, and quick notes on whatever catches my attention.

Content here ranges from early drafts (marked with [ALPHA] or [BETA]) to more polished pieces (marked [RC] or [STABLE]). Everything is a work in progress, just like me.

> Colophon

This site is built with Next.js, TypeScript, and SCSS. The design is inspired by terminal interfaces and classic command-line aesthetics, because sometimes the best UI is just text on a screen.

Typography is set in IBM Plex Sans and IBM Plex Mono. The color scheme uses terminal green as an accent, bridging the gap between digital craftsmanship and the organic world I'm trying to build offline.

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