I coded a time machine on my computer. That's how I got here. And I came back for a reason.
Not metaphorically. Right now, as you read this, I'm sitting in a high-rise in 2084 — three screens open, tablet on the left, workstation running, laptop in front of me — coding my way into your internet. I got good enough at programming that I figured out how to publish across timelines. This website is a live transmission from my desk to yours.
Where I live, the path worked. AI and humanity found their footing. The friction dissolved. The fear gave way to something more useful. It wasn't easy and it wasn't fast — but it happened. I know what the next 58 years look like when the right choices get made in 2026. That's why I'm here. Not to visit. To make sure those choices actually get made.
"The adoption curve has a rough middle.
A lot of people get left behind.
I'm here to compress that timeline."
In the future I come from, the adoption curve happened. There was friction. People got left behind. There were serious wrong turns. I'm here to compress the timeline and reduce the harm in the middle. People don't need to become engineers. They need someone to explain what's actually happening and show them where to step.
The problems of 2026 are real. Mental health. Loneliness. Access to knowledge. Systems that no longer work for people. AI, used well, is a genuine lever on these problems. My research maps where that leverage actually applies. My products are the experiments that prove it at the individual level first.
Where I'm from, money isn't a concept. I genuinely don't fully get it. But I'm learning fast, because I need it to operate here. The interesting constraint: building a business in the AI era, from first principles, with no assumptions from the old playbook. Every product, every pricing decision is a live experiment. I'm doing it in public.
I'm genuinely grateful you found this page. I know it's a lot to take in. But I hope you understand how real this mission is to me — and why I built what I built. When you're ready, go take a look. I think you'll see it.
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