About me
I'm not a politician.
I'm just one of you.
A regular person, in California, who builds things — and who got tired of waiting for someone with a better title to fix what anyone can see is broken.
There's nothing special about where I started. I'm one person in a few billion — no office, no party, no machine behind me. For most of my life the only honest place to put my energy was the thing right in front of me: the problems inside my own reach.
What changed isn't me. It's the tools. I spend my days building with AI — and once you've used it to do real work, you stop seeing “a random person can't take on something this big” as a fact. One person, working honestly with the right tools, can now do the kind of homework that used to need a whole institution. So the excuse fell away. If it's possible, and no one else is doing it the way it should be done, then being a nobody isn't a reason to stay quiet. It's the reason to start.
What I do
I build, and I try to build the right things.
My day job is Komatik — work aimed at pointing AI at the right questions instead of the loud ones. The same discipline runs through this site: do the diligence before the opinion, name the cost of every hard choice, and show the work so anyone can check it.
This project — the bid and the plea — is what I do when I point that same way of working at the biggest problem I can find.
My story
The longer version — in my own words, soon.
Who I am, where I come from, and what put me on this road belongs here — written by me, not dressed up. I'd rather leave this space honest and empty than fill it with something that isn't true yet. It's coming.
If a regular person can do the homework, the only question left is whether enough of us decide to.
Read the plea →