About

Deconstruct is where I work through subjects that rarely get careful treatment.

The range is broad: AI, infrastructure, software, security, privacy, policy, incentives, institutional failure, and physical systems. What links them is not the category. It is the kind of attention they require.

I am usually less interested in reaction than in structure. When a topic is noisy, politically loaded, or packaged too neatly, I want to know what is driving it, which constraints are real, and which parts of the story still hold up once you check them. I care more about getting to the right answer than defending the first answer I land on.

This site gives me a place to do the reading, think things through, and make the result public. Some pieces are more developed than others. The goal is to be clear, serious, and honest about what holds up, especially in areas where bad assumptions lead to real consequences.