Now
What I Am Building, and How I Work
This page is for what I am building now, how I am working now, and what has changed.
The biggest shift is not which tool. I am mostly tool-agnostic. Tools come and go. Leverage is the thing.
How I work has become more about orchestration than typing. You get to spend your cycles on more: direction, constraints, tradeoffs, architecture, outcomes. You get to lift your eyes and see the whole picture.
Programming languages matter less than they used to. Programming knowledge matters more. Syntax is easier to outsource. Judgment is not.
What this page tracks
- Projects I am building right now
- How I am structuring work with AI
- Workflow changes that actually matter
- What I am learning, dropping, or changing my mind about
Workflow (current bias)
More time spent framing the work. Less time wrestling the syntax. More system thinking. More specification. More guardrails. More review. Better outcomes.
The job has moved up a level. I still care deeply about code, but I care even more about context, intent, and whether the thing solves the real problem.
Tools
I like tools. I am not loyal to tools. I use whatever gives me the best leverage for the work in front of me.
The stack changes. The principles stay: clear constraints, good taste, strong debugging instincts, and enough technical depth to know when the machine is confidently wrong.