This site started as a way to learn Swift and iOS in public. I was figuring things out, writing them down, and trying to leave behind something useful.

That older material is still here. Some of it is still useful. But it is no longer the full picture of what I work on or what I want this site to cover.

These days I’m more interested in practical software, cleaner systems, and the less glamorous parts of making things work properly. I’m also trying to understand what agent-assisted development actually changes when you use it on real work rather than demos and slogans.

So this is a small reset, not a clean break. The Swift and iOS archive stays. New writing will be broader, a bit more grounded in day-to-day building, and mostly about what holds up once you move past the toy examples. Or at least the kind of toy examples that don’t end up becoming real projects.