Hello, world — why I'm writing here
Every blog starts somewhere. Here's what this one is about and what I expect to write.
I've started blogs before. Usually they die within a few months — the posts get more ambitious, the drafts pile up, and eventually the gap between what I want to write and what I actually write becomes too wide to close.
This time I'm trying something different: lower expectations, shorter posts, less polish. A place to put things down and move on. If a post is three paragraphs and mostly correct, that's good enough.
What this is
Primarily a technical site. Most of my time goes into cyber operations and intelligence work, information and cognitive warfare, AI, and thinking about systems at every layer. That is mostly what I will write about.
I'll also write shorter pieces when something is interesting enough to note down. Not every post needs a thesis.
What this isn't
A content strategy. A personal brand. A tutorial site optimized for search traffic.
If you find something here useful, great. But I'm writing primarily to think out loud, and secondarily to have a record of what I figured out.
The site is static HTML hosted on GitHub Pages. No framework, no CMS, no comment system. Writing happens in a text editor; publishing is a git push. Roughly as simple as it gets — and that simplicity is part of the point.