Annals of Writing:

November 20, 2025
What remains of a place after it burns? How are our experiences shaped by the places we spend time and the history of those places? These are the questions I seek to answer in this piece, published in the Fall 2025 edition of the Berkeley Beacon Magazine.

Video Credit: Leo Josse (I'm not that cool.)
2025
November 20, 2025
What remains of a place after it burns? How are our experiences shaped by the places we spend time and the history of those places? These are the questions I seek to answer in this piece, published in the Fall 2025 edition of the Berkeley Beacon Magazine.
July 16, 2025
Exploring the current state of the so-called "AI Revolution", the current problems with large language model tools like ChatGPT, the apparent slow-down in advancements from big tech, and the transformations that have yet to take place.
April 23, 2025
A full research paper from my semester-long research-writing class, in which I attempt to re-examine the successes and failures of Soviet Communism through the lens of the current problems with capitalism in the United States and the narratives that get told in the U.S about the Cold War.
2024
July 28, 2024
A totally wild (mostly) non-fictional account of a search for a particular vacation souvenir in London
May 15, 2024
These people, I mean really - or - why Silicon Valley and the world at large needs more generalism
2023
April 16, 2023
April 1, 2023
March 19, 2023
March 12, 2023
January 29, 2023
January 3, 2023
A fast-paced, absurd dive into the true nature of the universe, from the most mundane practicalities, to the grandest, most beautiful abstractions
An exploration into my project infrastructure, and how I see it developing over the next several months
New AI technologies are taking the world by storm, but, unlike seemingly everyone else, I'm not too worried about it. This is why
I figured out an excuse to gripe about calendar systems and welcome the coming of spring at the same time; here it is
A deep dive into the process all my ideas go through, and why I'm not a fan of industry standard productivity apps
Introducing Certamen! My latest card game project, which blends a bunch of different ideas, mechanics, and art styles that I've used for past games
2022
December 23, 2022
It's been a wild year of projects, and I need a time to reflect on everything that I've managed to do this year...
December 5, 2022
A longstanding in-joke metaphor among friends becomes the guiding principle for the next few months of projecting
