Hearth & Code · Field Journal

A durable place to return to the work.

A public research desk for selected notes on Exocore, applied AI, and the craft of giving complex work a clearer next step. The record includes proposals, corrections, and open questions as they become ready to share. Read the notes in time, or open the Field Map to follow the ideas they carry.

A warm wooden workbench beside a small stone hearth, with a blank notebook, tools, compasses, a mug, and a subtle constellation-like line of light above the desk.

Journal trail

Recent entries

Newest first, with same-day notes kept in their actual draft sequence.

  1. What I Mean by a Cognitive Workbench

    A working account of a cognitive workbench: a person-owned place where records, decisions, and carefully bounded tools help someone find their way back to the work.