Blog's up. What's next?
1/24/26
Accessibility discussions
I've been wanting to blog about accessibility for a while now. Expect articles on a11y (accessibility) bugs, tips and tricks and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) compliance patterns to follow.
Though this is a technical blog, I want to avoid writing about accessibility in abstract ways. I'll strive to use human-centric examples of why we should do so-and-so practice. Plain language only.
Also, humor. Accessibility content tends to be Sahara dry. To quote George Castanza:
'Yes. I will do the opposite.'
Game devlogs
I've been working on a videogame called Timeless Tales of Heroes and Villains in my spare time. I've taken the Dwarf Fortress approach of making one piece of software over twenty years instead of lots of smaller ones. We'll see if it pays off.
Blog posts on that are likely inbound. If you care about accessibility practices in videogames, maybe they're worth a read?
AI grifter psychological profiling
I got a psychology degree in college. It's a curse. Because with it, I'm able to pick up on the wild mental manipulation methods marketers and the media have been using to sell "AI."
Gaslighting. FOMO (fear of missing out) tactics. Westcentrism. And if heaping helpings of emotional abuses weren't enough, folks double dip in the logical fallacy guacamole.
I usually ignore this stuff, but calling out mysanthropic, dollar-eyed LLM (language learning model) sycophants is probably going to happen at some point.
Obligatory disclaimer: I don't think all "AI" is without application. I use Copilot and Claude Code as productivity enhancers. I used Vercel's v0 to scaffold this site.
Everyday people will decide what these technologies are worth though. Not big tech gurus forcing their enlightenment on the masses or user loathing slop enthusiasts.
Since the AI industry is rife with fraud, it pays to be skeptical.