Tools and frameworks anyone can use, fork, and build on.

An open-source framework for augmenting humans with AI. One of the most-used AI tools on GitHub.

Personal AI Infrastructure — the open-source life-operating-system that runs my own work.

The security tester’s companion. 70K+ stars and shipped in Kali Linux since 2018.

A framework for capturing who you are, what you want, and why — in plain text.

My system for thinking and solving problems, written down so a machine can run it.

Building blocks for representing problems, ideas, and solutions in a shared structure.

A personal API — a structured, public profile of what you’re working on.

The most-disallowed paths from the world’s robots.txt files, for web security testing.
Sites I built to make a case or settle a debate.

The bugs were always there — AI just lowered the price of finding them. Drag the levers.

The case that AI actually understands — not just predicts the next token.

A good-faith debate on controlling open-source AI, with a place to cast your reasoned vote.

Everything Sam Altman has written about AI, in one neutral, sourced archive.

Everything Dario Amodei has written about AI, in one neutral, sourced archive.
Products and platforms I’m building.

Curated intelligence on cybersecurity, AI, tech, and geopolitics — the signal, not the noise.

The commons — a reputation-based place to post what you’re offering and what you’re looking for.

The transition from work-defined lives to creative, self-defined ones — and how to get there.

The hardest semi-unsolvable questions, and how AI’s best answer changes over time.
Where the ideas come out every week.

My show and site — videos, essays, and analysis on AI, security, and being human.

A room full of sharp, generous people leveling up on AI, security, and being human together — the best community I know.

My 2016 book on the future of IoT, technology, and society.
Things I built for where I live.
Lists and captures I’ve kept over the years.