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⬡ Knowledge graph →- 29 June 2026 · ~6 min
Echo: voice instead of keyboard — and how I built it myself
Typing always lagged behind the thought. I built an offline dictation app that understands Russian and English mixed together — and even sits in on my meetings. Without a dev team.
Read→ - 29 June 2026 · ~5 min
A canvas that draws the diagrams for me
Diagrams used to eat an hour each: dragging rectangles, fighting alignment — and the idea went cold. I built a canvas where you move meaning and generators draw the diagram in the background.
Read→ - 29 June 2026 · ~5 min
This site is my main proof
A learning product usually needs a team: developers, designers, content. The platform you're on right now I built solo — with the very vibe-coding it teaches.
Read→ - 29 June 2026 · ~5 min
A second brain: I query my own archive like a person
Notes pile up but you never reread them — ideas drown in the archive. I built a knowledge graph that answers questions from my own notes and finds the connections between them.
Read→ - 28 June 2026 · ~5 min
A 1996 prophecy: knowledge at the press of a button — and the strength to hold yourself
Thirty years ago someone predicted a world where knowledge sits one button away — and warned that without inner footing it doesn't free you, it buries you. The answer isn't more knowledge; it's nervous strength and practice.
Read→ - 17 June 2026 · ~6 min
The barrier isn't imagination: why a hundred ideas never get done
You're not stopped by "no imagination" — the image of the result is there. You're stopped by imagination that was never translated into a task. Three stages: imagination → task → automation, and the order matters.
Read→ - 2 June 2026 · ~8 min
Design without drawing: how to install "taste" into AI agents
Design has always been the bottleneck for engineers. My report on turning design from "creative agony" into an executable engineering spec through the DesOps Hub.
Read→ - 1 June 2026 · ~6 min
Your AI meets you from scratch every morning
Re-explaining who you are to an AI every time is exhausting. One seven-block sheet turns a throwaway tool into a partner that remembers your method, your voice, and your red lines.
Read→ - 31 May 2026 · ~7 min
Horizons: what you can actually do with AI if you're not a techie
You use AI every day and still don't know what it's capable of. Four doors into a room you've never looked into — without a single line of code.
Read→ - 30 May 2026 · ~12 min
Tochka Sborki. Prologue
This isn't a programming course. It's a course in reassembling yourself in an age of fragmentation — through the very tool that once felt like the enemy.
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