- Residuality Theory: A Rebellious Take on Building Systems That Actually Survive | Architecture Weekly (May 2025) - Residuality theory is an iterative approach where a software architecture is tested against random scenarios that may put the system under stress, regardless of their likelihood. This aims to build more resilient systems that can withstand unknown risks
- The illegible nature of software development talent | Surfing Complexity (October 2025) - “For both hiring and promotion, decision-makers have a legibility problem. This problem will inevitability lead to a focus on details that are easier to observe directly precisely because they are easier to observe directly.”
- How to write for the way your coworkers actually read | async.twist.com (February 2023) - Tips from marketers on how to write content in a way to hold the reader’s attention
- You won’t believe what degrading practice the pope just condemned | The Guardian (October 2025) - Including this article for the headline alone
- Where does the day go? | neal.fun - A visual representation of your day after you factor in sleep, work, your commute, your breaks, and any other disruptions you may have throughout those 24 hours
- Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2025 - Melbourne’s annual jazz festival. Runs October 17 - 26