My Tmux Skills Were Replaced by a SKILL.md File
For two years I lived in tmux. Then I started orchestrating an AI swarm through Telegram. My terminal skills didn't atrophy — they got encoded into a markdown file. Now I'm bringing the swarm home.
Personal infrastructure, constraint design, and pragmatic speed.
For two years I lived in tmux. Then I started orchestrating an AI swarm through Telegram. My terminal skills didn't atrophy — they got encoded into a markdown file. Now I'm bringing the swarm home.
MCP vs CLI is the wrong debate. Both are wrappers around the same thing. The real question is what happens when AI agents stop using our interfaces entirely.
Every system rests on a covenant: I serve, because this service participates in something higher. When that belief collapses, obedience becomes performance. From 18th-century rice fields to modern Slack threads, the pattern repeats—and the consequences are always the same.
I tweeted about an anti-Adobe coalition forming around Figma back in 2023. Now with DHH's Omarchy OS, Framework laptops, and my own Adobe cancellation, the underground is surfacing.
An overripe cucumber and powdery mildew revealed three lessons about project management that no productivity framework ever taught me. Sometimes wisdom grows in unexpected soil.
Exploring the cosmic imperative driving information and energy toward infinite growth—and why funding your future-self becomes a spiritual practice in disguise.
A WhatsApp about sound bath workflow loops became accidental cosmology. Three options when facing resistance: redirect, interpret as message, or recognize it as the optimization signal itself.
Three major design appointments in 48 hours reveal a deeper shift happening in tech power structures. From Meta licensing Midjourney's aesthetic tech to Figma landing another Meta executive, we are witnessing the elevation of design from craft to strategic infrastructure.
I write about building the future of digital consciousness and AI infrastructure. Earlier this week, I couldn't even send an email. This is a story about spam bots, sender reputation, and the rusty pipes we're all building on top of.