We're not post-industrial. We're re-industrializing
AI isn't just another tool - it's the new steam engine. We're entering an age of AI-augmented production where human desire and trust drive the loop.
AI isn't just another tool - it's the new steam engine. We're entering an age of AI-augmented production where human desire and trust drive the loop.
Burnout isn't personal failure - it's the byproduct of systems built to extract, exhaust, and replace. Unless we rethink them, burnout is just the beginning.
UX isn't becoming obsolete in the age of AI - it's evolving into something bigger. From wireframes to consequence charts, UX is stepping into human experience and systems design.
As digital and physical worlds merge, UX is shifting from styling pixels to designing livable systems. The future of UX looks a lot like digital urbanism.
Merging a modern UI with a mismatched backend sounds like a shortcut. In practice, it often creates translation-layer hell and kills real progress.
Memory isn’t storage — it’s reconstruction. SR-SI creates memory-like behavior by using a shallow index as an activation node that triggers architectural re-orientation.
AI speed is intoxicating — but most failures will come from ignoring restraint. The new skill is knowing when to slow down.
Genius isn’t storing more. It’s retrieving better. SR-SI turns AI retrieval into short, indexed pathways instead of full-context scavenging.
Most governance focuses on behavior through rulebooks. The deeper shift is building accumulated state and history — giving systems something to be, not just rules to follow.
An ocarina is a wind instrument you can hold in one hand.
Offshore development issues are rarely about talent. They’re coordination failures—missing reasoning, weak handoffs, and slow feedback loops that create hidden rework and cost.