Who am I?
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Exploring the intersection of software engineering, reverse engineering, AI, and digital autonomy.
Principles
ID_01Living Today
There is only today. Yesterday is a memory, tomorrow a vision. Each of us is gifted with twenty-four hours we cannot spend what is left in yesterday or borrow from a day that has not arrived. We choose how to spend it. Each moment is an opportunity to shape our path: to take the lessons of memory and the dreams of what might be, and transform them into action now. The power to create is here, in this moment, and nowhere else.
Life Long Learning
I was a foolish man, unaware of what knowledge actually was. We are thinking reeds, capable of creating our true selves rather than finding some pre-written self waiting to be uncovered. The past holds depth a treasure of wisdom we continue to uncover as we learn and grow until our last breath. I learn because the alternative is to stop becoming.
Computational Thinking
I think in systems, not just stories. Decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic reasoning these are not just tools for code. They are ways of seeing. Every complex problem can be broken into smaller ones. Every mess contains a structure worth finding. I approach decisions, ideas, and even relationships with the same instinct: reduce noise, identify the invariant, build from first principles. Computational thinking taught me that clarity is not a gift. It is a discipline.
Science and Logic
I live by science and logic not as intellectual postures, but as the foundation of every choice. I reject religious dogma not out of rebellion but out of coherence: the world is knowable through evidence, reason, and the willingness to revise belief when the facts demand it.
Thinking for Myself
I distrust consensus that hasn't been stress-tested. I question what everyone agrees on including my own certainties. Beliefs should earn their place, not inherit it. I follow arguments, not crowds, and I reserve the right to be unconvinced. Independence of mind is not contrarianism. It is the refusal to outsource the hardest part of thinking: deciding what is true when no one is watching.
Building and Making
I make things not just to have them, but to understand them. Building is thinking with your hands whether the hands write code, shape prose, or assemble systems. Creation forces clarity. You cannot handwave a detail when you have to implement it. You cannot hide behind abstraction when something has to ship. I build because making is the hardest and most honest form of learning I know.
Digital Minimalism
Attention is finite and the tools we carry are not neutral. They shape desire. They fill silence. They make frictionless what should sometimes remain difficult. I choose what enters my life and what earns the right to stay not out of technophobia, but out of respect for the mind that technology is so eager to hijack.
Privacy and Anonymity
Privacy and anonymity are not luxuries. They are the conditions under which a self can form without being watched into conformity. I believe in the right to be unseen, untracked, and unoptimized not because I have something to hide, but because I have something to protect: the interior space where genuine thought occurs before it is performed for an audience.
Solitude and Silence
Solitude is not loneliness. It is chosen aloneness the condition under which thoughts can grow without interruption, without performance, without the quiet pressure of another person's expectations. Silence is not emptiness. It is the space where signal separates from noise. I protect both. In a world optimized for constant connection, the ability to be alone and quiet is a radical act and one of the few remaining guarantees that what I think is actually mine.