Notes on systems, people and digital life

Thoughts on technology, systems, digital life and the strange ways people move through all of it.

I’ve spent years moving through digital spaces for work, curiosity and sometimes simple human connection. Somewhere along the way, I noticed that the most interesting part of technology was rarely the technology itself. It was what it quietly changed in people.

How we work. How we communicate. What we pay attention to. What disappears when everything becomes measurable.

This space is for thoughts around exactly that.

Some of them will be about AI, platforms, systems and digital infrastructure. Some about work, visibility, modern life and the strange emotional side effects of living permanently online. And some will probably just start with a small observation that refuses to leave my head.

No hot takes. No growth hacks. No pretending to have final answers for everything.

Just notes. Observations. Fragments of a world that feels increasingly fast — and the occasional attempt to slow down long enough to actually look at it.