Build Things That Work
A working thing is an argument you can't talk your way out of. It either holds or it doesn't — and that honesty is the whole point of making.
A record of what we are learning, building, questioning, and refining.
A working thing is an argument you can't talk your way out of. It either holds or it doesn't — and that honesty is the whole point of making.
Essays, poems, and short reflections. Writing that slows down long enough to look at something honestly — a moment, a feeling, an idea still in formation.
Critical reading, watching, and listening. Books, films, courses, and ideas examined closely — what they get right, what they miss, and why they matter.
Engineering observations, research notes, and technical thinking. What the work actually looks like from the inside — calculations, tradeoffs, and things learned the hard way.
Money, culture, life, and everything that matters but doesn't fit neatly into any other box. Broad by design — because most of the interesting things resist categorization.
Outside voices worth reading. Contributors who think carefully and write honestly about their own areas of knowledge.