About

Curated Entropy

A home for essays and small software experiments about technology, culture, and modern life.

I write about the strange texture of the present: why we reach for the comment section before a live event is over, why abundance so often feels thin, why real food is disappearing, why cities still pull at us even when family life makes them harder to use.

Some of those ideas become articles.
Some become small projects.

A tool for escaping repetitive routines. A planner built around energy rather than productivity theatre. Experiments in food, attention, and living a little more deliberately inside systems designed to scatter us.

The common thread is simple: modern life gives us more of almost everything, but not always more of what matters. Curated Entropy is my attempt to notice that clearly — and occasionally build something in response.

What you'll find here

Writing and building in one place

  • Essays on technology, culture, attention, food, cities, family life, and modern abundance
  • Notes — shorter observations, fragments, and things I'm still thinking through
  • Projects — small, opinionated software experiments connected to the same themes