I initially created this website as a showcase of some basic web dev skills, but now intend for this to be a centralized place to store my thoughts.
Now that I am in the industry (yay!), I want to focus more on writing about things that actually matter to me. I've thought about whether I want have this be a pseudonymous space, as most of my favorite blogs are. However, I feel it important to be able to tie my words to my real name and share in the context of my life.
Feel free to check out my blog where I share my thoughts and experiences. I encourage you to contact me if you have any thoughts or recommendations on what to read.
Scott Alexander's blog covering rationality, science, medicine, philosophy and culture. Always thought-provoking and well-researched.
Written by an MD, this blog is a great resource for anyone interested in biohacking or drug reports
Founder of Y-Combinator, Paul Graham has written some great pieces on the intersection of tech, politics, and entrepeneurship
I firmly believe that what is not worth writing is not worth reading
Thus, none of my writing is AI generated.
AI is only used to assist in my research or for checking grammar.