Open Source
What “Open” Really Means in Open Source Marketing
An analysis of what “open” really means in open source marketing, examining incentives, licensing, and the gap between definition and industry usage.
Open Source
An analysis of what “open” really means in open source marketing, examining incentives, licensing, and the gap between definition and industry usage.
Artificial Intelligence
An analysis of how artificial intelligence is reshaping search systems through synthesis and conversational interfaces while leaving core search infrastructure and retrieval mechanisms intact.
Technology Analysis
Search is not disappearing. Discovery is spreading across social platforms, AI interfaces, internal platform search, and recommendation systems. This article examines how fragmented discovery is reshaping how information is found online.
Awesome Lists
An analytical exploration of why curated Awesome Lists remain essential in an AI first web, focusing on structure, incentives, credibility, and the long term role of human judgment in knowledge systems.
Destination Guides
An overview of the projects I’m building, from AtlasInference and Office AI Playbook to DestinationGuides.ca and MartialArtsPedia. A philosophy-driven approach to structured knowledge, AI governance, and durable digital systems.
Technology
An analytical examination of the structural differences between innovation and implementation in technology, and why sustainable digital progress depends on both novelty and operational discipline.
Technology Risk
Why tech reporting often focuses on incidents instead of the underlying systems that create real risk, and how incentives, dependencies, and governance shape long-term exposure.
Open Source
Why I treat curation as infrastructure, not content. An essay on Awesome Lists, editorial judgment, maintenance, and building durable public reference points in an Internet shaped by noise, algorithms, and information overload.