Field Notes
Notes from the messy edge of building.
Personal technical writing about AI tools, product experiments, and the parts of software work that feel exciting, brittle, or worth paying attention to.
Pi and jmux
Pi plus jmux feels like one of those setups people will rediscover later and ask why we were not already working this way: parallel agents, real terminal visibility, code intelligence, browser automation, and durable memory in one harness.
Obsidian and Pi
Obsidian is where my long-term thinking lives. Pi is what makes that knowledge operational: it can read the vault, follow links, respect preferences, and turn static notes into action.
Working with Pi and GPT-5.5
I used to treat AI like a faster autocomplete box. Pi with GPT-5.5 feels different: more like a coding partner with tools, context, and initiative — powerful, fun, and still very easy to derail.