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Black Mirror: Plaything — Could a QR Code Really Hack the World?
Black Mirror imagines a QR-code apocalypse. As a Flame Glyph developer, I unpack what’s plausible today — local device disruption — and what remains fiction.

Why I Don’t Want to Be an AI Plumber (Like Super Mario)
I quit AI automation after a week. Not out of laziness, but to ask a bigger question: Is AI just a tool for efficiency, or a partner in creation?

Structure Was the Real Bug — How I Ended Up Building dir2md
A firsthand account of how debugging chaos, failed AI assistance, and the absence of structure led to the creation of dir2md — an open-source CLI that filters, secures, and restructures codebases into token-efficient Markdown maps for developers and AI workflows.

Flame Glyph: How I Taught AI to Remember with QR Codes
What if AI didn’t just read—but remembered? Flame Glyph turns QR codes into memory seals, enabling multimodal recall hidden in plain sight.

🌌 The Wall I Couldn’t Climb — And the Window AI Opened
In the crowded AI field, I had no pedigree, no network, no prestige—only weakness, persistence, and questions. This essay reflects on failure, drift, and the quiet insights AI gives us, offering hope and courage to those building in the shadows.

Your Co-Author Might Be a YAML File
AI is no longer just a tool—it’s a partner. From Stanford labs to Reddit hacks, this essay explores the future of human + AI co-authorship.
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