Auto-Coding: Reality Check
A presentation-style argument about the gap between faster code generation and actual software delivery, with emphasis on guardrails, supervision cost, and brownfield failure modes.
Main GitHub Pages Site
This is a quiet front page for work in public: a profile, a writing index, and links out to fuller experiments when they deserve their own space.
The first live piece is already published as its own project microsite.
A presentation-style argument about the gap between faster code generation and actual software delivery, with emphasis on guardrails, supervision cost, and brownfield failure modes.
The structure is simple on purpose: a stable profile page, a compact writing index, and room for projects that break out into separate microsites.
A minimal landing page for your public-facing work, background, and the themes you keep returning to.
A lightweight archive for finished essays, current drafts, and short project commentary as the collection grows.
When a piece wants its own shape, it can live in a dedicated GitHub Pages repo and stay linked from the front page.
Short essays about AI-assisted development, engineering process, and practical systems thinking.
A few article pages, a tighter personal bio, and more links to published project pages as they are ready.