Journaling Without Writing
I've kept a bullet journal for years. Then voice capture and AI synthesis introduced a different kind of journaling. For now, I'm keeping both.
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In the age of AI, it's not the UI that becomes ephemeral—it's the software itself. Code manifests when needed and dissolves when purpose is served.
I've kept a bullet journal for years. Then voice capture and AI synthesis introduced a different kind of journaling. For now, I'm keeping both.
AI's rapid feedback loop is either energizing or exhausting. The difference is whether you're collaborating on one problem or being pulled apart by many.
AI makes everything possible and nothing restful. Staying intentional means acting on your terms — not reacting to every opportunity the moment it appears.
Machine learning models across languages, molecules, and proteins are converging toward similar representations—a hint at underlying structure.
Why knowing what you're bad at matters more than knowing what you're good at—for learning, for work, and for building teams that actually complement each other.
Good science fiction changes one thing and builds a world around it. Can the same work in product design?
Unintentional imposters optimizing for output over outcome. AI just does it even better.
How cultural differences in praising children shape mindset and what it means for how we raise our own kids.
How AI has restored my ability to learn by doing, bringing back the joy of experimentation that growing responsibilities had made increasingly rare.
A reflection on the 'AI slop' debate, content overload, and why engaging with long-form writing matters more than ever.
While others were affirming that AIs could not truly think or even understand, I found myself wondering if I was any different.