Colophon

This site is a small Next.js application backed by Markdown files in the repository. Journal entries are written as plain text first, then rendered into quiet HTML pages.

The design uses a narrow set of templates, system-minded spacing, and two typefaces: Inter for interface text and EB Garamond for longer editorial moments.

There is no analytics script, comment widget, or third-party tracking layer. Images are served as ordinary files, and every page includes a raw text view for simpler reading, quoting, and archiving.

The standards that shape this site are public. They cover how it is written, how the design holds together, how it is built, and how changes are reviewed.

For readers and agents

Canonical pages are written for people. Raw routes expose the same material as plain text, Markdown-style pages for reading tools, quoting, archiving, and LLM context. The journal also has an RSS feed, and raw journal entries can include graph context when a piece has useful conceptual connections.