About.

StreetStack is a personal blog. It has one author. It does not have a content strategy, a posting schedule, or advertisers.

I write here because writing forces thinking, and I want to think clearly about the things that actually matter: how software gets built, how bodies work, how power operates, and what's worth eating.

What you'll find here

Technical: I write about software development, tools I actually use, and the gap between how technology gets marketed and how it actually performs. I'm not interested in tutorials for beginners or think pieces about the future. I'm interested in specific, hard problems and honest assessments.

Health: I track things. I run experiments on myself. I read the literature. I write about what I find. I am not a doctor and I'm not giving medical advice — I'm describing what I do and what the evidence says, as clearly as I can.

Political: I write political commentary that doesn't fit neatly into either coalition. I'm not trying to be contrarian — I'm trying to be honest, which sometimes looks the same from the outside. I'm more interested in institutional dysfunction and power dynamics than in scoring points for a team.

Food & Cooking: Technique over recipes. Understanding over measurement. I'll tell you what matters and why, not just what to do.

A note on tone

I write with confidence because hedging makes writing useless. If I'm uncertain, I'll say so explicitly. If I'm wrong, I'd rather be wrong clearly than correct ambiguously. The goal is always to be useful to you — not to protect myself from criticism.

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