Writing

Field notes from building in public.

Field notes from building in public. Articles, research, op-eds, and the occasional argument.

Op-ed

AI's brand broke. That is the opening.

In eighteen months AI went from hopeful to scary, and from everyone's tool to the wealthy's portfolio. That erosion is not just a problem. It is the opening for a different kind of AI company.

June 26, 20263 min read
Article

Seven habits that make a team genuinely AI-fluent

AI will not take your job. Someone who understands AI will. Here are the seven habits that separate a team that is genuinely fluent from one that just has a chatbot tab open.

June 25, 20264 min read
Op-ed

AI commoditizes knowledge. Judgment is the moat.

When the answer to almost any question is free and instant, knowing things stops being rare. What stays rare is knowing which questions to ask, and what to do with the answers.

June 22, 20262 min read
Article

How I shipped seven products in six months with Claude Code

Not by working harder, and not by cutting corners. By changing what a single builder is responsible for, and letting the tools carry the rest.

June 15, 20262 min read
Research

What actually works in AI team training, and what does not

After running and studying a stack of AI trainings, a clear pattern shows up: tool tours fade in a week, judgment sticks. Here is what the evidence says.

June 8, 20262 min read
Think piece

AI is the computer of the nineties. Most people are about to make the same mistake.

In the nineties, plenty of smart people decided the computer was a toy, or someone else's job. The ones who treated it as a new literacy ran the next twenty years. We are at that fork again.

June 1, 20263 min read