Pixelbrix is my working notebook. It collects research notes, finished projects, half-finished experiments, and visual work.
The Notes section is a compiled wiki on AI tooling and method, built from primary sources and split into Articles (longer synthesis) and Concepts (short definitions). Projects are named pieces of finished work. Experiments are smaller, in-progress — including a reading log and listening notes.
Most things here cite their sources. Where a citation looks shaky, I say so. About describes how a bookmark becomes a wiki entry.
Recent
- 2026-05-04 Obsidian as a Second Brain — Capture, Compile, Publish Article
- 2026-05-04 Tweet ingest from Dewey CSV A Python script that takes a Dewey-exported X bookmarks CSV and ingests the missing entries into an Obsidian vault, formatted to a project-specific schema. Code
- 2026-05-02 Karpathy in 2026 — The Capability Gap, Cognitive Cores, and the Harness Mindset Article
- 2026-05-02 Peek macOS screen capture for humans and Claude. One Swift binary that runs as a CLI or as an MCP server, so a model can see your screen without a file-path round-trip. Project
- 2026-05-01 Agent Harness Concept
- 2026-05-01 On the shelf What's currently waiting at the front of the queue — a near-future thriller about a reality-TV island, a quiet sci-fi novel about misremembered futures, and a literary AI-companion novel. Books
- 2026-04-30 April reading Three speculative-fiction reads from April — a 5★ tech-thriller, a sprawling Roman-fascist-dystopia debut, and a multiverse-corporate-empires opener. Two unrelated favourites and one well-engineered mid. Books