Essays on decisions, infrastructure, and the limits of current approaches
These essays explore the ideas behind Decision Infrastructure — why the primitive is missing, what it takes to build it, and what changes when it exists.
The Primitive Nobody Built
Why thirty years of enterprise software kept hitting the same wall.
Read essay → Context Graphs Are More Ambitious Than They Sound
Why 'capturing the why' doesn't fall out of traces, and what has to exist before reuse is safe.
Read essay → We Did This Last Time
Why organizations can't reuse judgment
Read essay → The AI Doesn't Know Who You Are
The missing primitive of authority
Read essay → You Can't Learn a Company from its Inbox
The difference between corporate autocomplete and corporate intelligence.
Read essay → New essays publish regularly. Each explores a single idea at the intersection of decisions, AI, and enterprise infrastructure.
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