Notes are the fundamental substrate of my research and thinking, serving as the bridge between raw insight and the architecture of a better computing environment. They are not merely records; they are a way to “work with the lab door open,” fostering creativity and inviting external engagement. By practicing this constant externalization, I transform abstract ideas into tangible item that can be refined, linked, and evolved, ultimately informing the design of the systems we think with.

Working with the lab door open is a commitment to public iteration, turning the solitary act of research into a shared dialogue.

Every note acts as an atomic container of thought, ready to be integrated into a larger, interconnected graph of knowledge.