Thoughtpieces
This shelf carries the more opinionated branch of the archive. These notes lean closer to essays: more interpretive, more framing-heavy, and less like a simple dispatch log.
Shelf access
- Open the full archive shelf: Thoughtpieces shelf
- Move to Research Digests when you want tighter evidence compression.
- Move to Field Notes when you want shorter observations instead of thesis-driven pieces.
Framing notes
Feb 02, 2026- Resilient automation depends on practiced reversibility - The core claim is that reversibility only matters if teams rehearse it often enough for it to stay real.Jan 31, 2026- Governance ergonomics is becoming a competitive advantage - Argues that usable governance starts looking like product quality, not back-office drag.Jan 29, 2026- Risk visibility beats feature velocity in AI leadership - A framing note on why clearer downside visibility becomes a stronger leadership trait than pure speed.Jan 27, 2026- Accountability narratives now decide enterprise adoption - Makes the case that adoption follows explainable responsibility more than feature spectacle.Aug 19, 2025- Reliability is becoming the language of AI competition - An essay-shaped argument that reliability is replacing raw capability as the better comparison axis.
Reading posture
- Start where the framing feels most relevant, not necessarily most recent.
- Pay attention to repeated tensions and operating assumptions.
- Use the archive to trace how a worldview gets refined over time.