Designing a Stable Entry Point for a Growing Project Network
As projects evolve into networks, the point of entry becomes infrastructure. This article examines what makes an entry point stable, why neutrality matters, and how separating routing from explanation improves long-term system durability.
Introducing My Substack Newsletters
An overview of my Substack newsletters and how I now publish across analysis, curation, synthesis, and brief updates. This post explains the purpose of Autonomy Stack, Awesome Lists, Morning Stack, and Morning Brief.
Introducing Open Source Weekly
Introducing Open Source Weekly, a new LinkedIn newsletter curating programming projects, open source tools, developer infrastructure, and data. Published weekly with a focus on clarity, usefulness, and signal over noise.
Google’s Top Searches of 2025 Highlight a Year Shaped by AI, Global Events, and Everyday Curiosity
Google’s Year in Search 2025 reveals how AI, global events, politics, entertainment, and travel shaped what people searched for worldwide and in the U.S., highlighting a year defined by technological change, cultural moments, and public curiosity.
Introducing Awesome Learn: A Clearer, Calmer Way to Learn Anything
Awesome Learn is a new open-source project offering structured, minimal, and curated learning paths across technology, digital skills, and more. A clearer, calmer way to learn—beginner to advanced, with high-quality guidance and zero overwhelm.
Introducing HTML Template v2.0 — A Modern, Accessible, Minimal Starter for Today’s Web
HTML Template v2.0 introduces a modern, accessible, and lightweight starter for building fast, adaptable websites. New features include design tokens, semantic HTML, light/dark mode, updated error pages, and zero legacy dependencies.
10 Travel Blogging Mistakes to Avoid
Travel blogging is a popular category of blogging that has exploded in recent years as more and more people seek to share their experiences with the world. However, as with any type of blogging, there are certain mistakes that can trip up even the most experienced travel bloggers.