About

Netchosis is where I write about software, AI, projects, and the small matter of reality ruining clean theories.

I like tools, systems, and products that survive contact with actual use. That means a lot of what shows up here is about building: voice apps, Android stuff, local models, grading systems, robotics detours, debugging, and whatever else stops being an idea long enough to become a real technical problem.

I am not especially interested in polished abstractions, fake certainty, or prestige theater. I am interested in what works, what breaks, what got built, what it cost, and whether the thing actually holds together once the demo deck ends and the messy inputs arrive.

So this site is part build log, part technical essay collection, part argument with the modern world.

It is where I put thoughts that are too real to go on LinkedIn and too structured to leave floating around in my head.

Welcome to the net.

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