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Projects

Projects are questions with artifacts attached.

Each project is framed by what it is testing, what exists now, and why the work matters. Gravatica is important here, but it is one project inside a broader archive.

ActiveProduct concept + prototype

Gravatica

An early-stage strategy intelligence product that creates interactive, source-cited maps of public companies and the systems around them.

Question
How might complex business systems become easier to see and reason through?
Output
Atlas prototype, source-cited strategy maps, interface audits, product architecture notes
Why it matters
It turns the same instinct from enterprise product work into external software: make the business system inspectable enough to reason through.

Last updated 2026-05-22

OngoingPersonal operating system

Memex setup

A living vault for notes, synthesis, career materials, projects, reading, and agent workflows.

Question
What structure helps ideas compound without turning life into admin?
Output
Vault architecture, templates, workflows, Codex-facing rules
Why it matters
The system is both a working tool and a test bed for how structured thinking becomes durable.

Last updated 2026-05-22

PrototypeWorkflow prototype

AI Workflow Atlas

A developing map of prompts, agents, checks, decisions, and handoffs across practical product, research, and writing work.

Question
Can human-AI workflows be mapped in a way that improves judgment rather than just speed?
Output
Workflow maps, prompt packs, quality gates, tool-routing notes, operating patterns
Why it matters
AI changes the feedback loop. The question is whether the surrounding operating model preserves judgment while making work faster.

Last updated 2026-05-22

DraftInteraction studies

Interface concepts

Small sketches and prototypes for browsing relationships, constraints, workflows, and decisions without turning everything into a graph demo.

Question
What does navigation look like when the object is a system rather than a page?
Output
Concept notes, component sketches, interaction patterns
Why it matters
The useful interface is often the one that reveals what someone needs to understand, compare, or decide next.

Last updated 2026-05-22