Introducing The Waypoint
Content across my work is published regularly. New articles, updated guides, tools, and reference pages are added as projects evolve.
Until now, much of this has been shared as individual updates. That approach works for a while, but over time it places too much emphasis on immediacy and not enough on context.
Most of what I publish is not meant to be consumed in isolation. It is part of a broader system of ideas, tools, and ongoing work. How it is presented should reflect that.
That’s why I’ve introduced a new format.
What The Waypoint Is
The Waypoint is a bi-weekly newsletter that brings together what has been added, updated, or refined across my work.
Rather than sending a separate message for each post, it offers a structured overview. It highlights new articles, notes meaningful updates to existing resources, and surfaces improvements across projects, tools, and reference material that might otherwise go unnoticed.
It is designed as a moment to pause and take stock. A place to re-orient, not to keep up.
Why This Change Makes Sense
The scope of what I publish has expanded. It now includes long-form writing, technical projects, datasets, tools, and structured knowledge across multiple domains.
A summary format makes it easier to connect these pieces and explain how they relate to each other. It also respects the reality that attention is limited and that not every update needs to compete for it.
The goal is not to send more. It is to provide a clearer view of what matters.
What Hasn’t Changed
Content will continue to be published across my sites as usual. Nothing is being reduced or held back.
If you prefer to follow updates as they happen, the websites and RSS feeds remain the best way to do that.
The Waypoint exists for those who want a steady, periodic overview without needing to track every individual change.
What to Expect Going Forward
Every two weeks, The Waypoint will arrive with a concise summary of what’s new and what’s evolved.
It will focus on clarity, usefulness, and how different pieces of work fit together over time.
No urgency. No noise. Just a clear sense of where things stand.
Work is easier to navigate when you can see the structure behind it. This newsletter is meant to provide that view.