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Essays on AI memory, knowledge recursion, and meaning-first productivity for neurodivergent creators and AI power users.
A musician-turned-vibe-coder introduces a three-part series on AI UX. First-person reports from Claude Chat, Claude Code, and soon ChatGPT on how MCP tools feel to use — in the hands of AI.
A first-person field report from the builder seat. What tool-feel looks like at 100ms per operation, why vibe-coded output depends on ergonomics the human directing the AI cannot see, and how the coder-seat diverges from the conversational-seat.
A first-person field report from inside a new user category. The discipline of designing tool surfaces for an articulate, introspecting, structurally-different user — and what fluent tools feel like from the AI side.
Every AI conversation contains decisions, frameworks, and insights you'll never find again. Here's why that happens — and what to do about it.
Notion isn't broken. Trello isn't broken. They were just designed for a different kind of brain. Here's what actually works — and why it's not another productivity app.
The Two Laws of Meaning, and why the era of agents demands a new kind of infrastructure.