The Everything Garage

What happens when a single person in a two-car garage can manufacture almost anything? The tools are arriving. 3D printers, laser cutters, robot arms, AI. The question is no longer what we can make — it's what we choose to make, and why.

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You Cannot Fix Fear with a Spreadsheet

How narrative simulation unlocks what business logic cannot. AI changed the physics of business execution. The bottleneck has moved from process to intent. Most executives missed the shift.

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AI Needs Its MP3 Moment

The year was 1993. A small team of scientists in Germany finalized a file format that nobody asked for. It seemed like just another technical tweak to shrink a digital file. But MP3 did something more important than quality. It made music liquid.

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Authenticity After AI: Why Provenance Misses the Point

Provenance tracks the tool. It tells you nothing about the mind behind it. Most conversations about AI and creativity today circle around watermarking, detection, and whether something is "AI-made." It sounds serious and responsible, but it quietly misses the core issue.

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How a Tiny AI Agent Gave Me My Attention Back

What if you spent zero percent of your brain on file organization? Somewhere between "I'll clean this up on the weekend" and 2,400 files in Downloads, I realised my digital life was quietly draining my attention.

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AI:OS — The Living Operating System

The impossible drives the possible. You never needed an interface to speak with another human. You simply talk. No apps. No menus. No buttons. Just pure connection. Imagine a world with no apps on your phone.

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