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Ideas and observations on software architecture, specification discipline, and the practice of building coherent digital systems.

2026 — 01
Architecture Before Automation
Modern AI systems can generate astonishing amounts of code, but implementation speed does not eliminate the need for architectural clarity. In many cases, it magnifies the consequences of poor specification.
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2026 — 02
The Return of Taste in Software
As code generation becomes increasingly commoditized, judgment becomes more valuable. The essential question is no longer whether something can be built, but whether it should exist in its current form at all.
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2026 — 03
AI Generates Code. Humans Define Systems.
Large language models have changed implementation workflows permanently. They are extraordinarily effective at producing components, patterns, and technical scaffolding. But they do not possess responsibility for conceptual direction.
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2026 — 04
Witness-centered Design — A Conscious Foundation for AI
Most AI interaction design sidesteps the fundamental question: what is a human being, considered as a knowing subject? SpecStudio's AIM software begins from a different premise — one with a long history and, now, formal verification.
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2026 — 05
The Variable Amodei Left Out
Dario Amodei's vision of AI-assisted human flourishing is materially comprehensive. But there is a variable his framework does not include — one whose absence reshapes every conclusion he draws.
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2026 — 06
Four Lives, One Thread
Musician, spiritual disciple, software engineer, independent sādhu. What I have slowly come to understand is that these were never four lives — they were one inquiry, approached from different angles.
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2026 — 07
Special and General Theories of Witness-Centered Software
The philosophical case for witness-centered AI has been made. The natural next question is: how would you build it? This essay proposes an implementation — a Special Theory and a General Theory.
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2026 — 08
The Toothache and the Witness
A severe toothache during intensive meditation practice became a demonstration of what the Advaita tradition has known for millennia — and what it implies for the design of AI systems.
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2026 — 09
The Miseducated Builders
The people building AI systems that damage their users are not malicious. The harm is not a product of their intentions — it is a product of their epistemology. A thread of intellectual history from ancient India to Silicon Valley.
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2026 — 10
Introducing Viveka: A Witness-Centered Filter for LLM Applications
Viveka is a Python middleware layer that sits between any LLM and its user, evaluating responses against the Scherf Logic API before they are delivered.
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