Markdown publishing experiment
Tom's Lab
A small space for testing a Markdown-native, Git-based writing flow.
Essays
2026-07 2 essays
2026-06 20 essays
2026-06-30 The Work Beneath the Tools 2026-06-29 The Labor Behind the Morning Paper 2026-06-28 The Intelligence Between Us 2026-06-26 The Lost Paragraph 2026-06-25 The Language We Might Have Shared 2026-06-23 The Body Before the Chair 2026-06-23 When Security Vendors No Longer Own the Intelligence 2026-06-22 Liberalism and Its Illiberal Shadow 2026-06-21 The Courage That Comes from Above 2026-06-21 When the Christian Disappears 2026-06-20 From Self-Help to Selfless Help 2026-06-16 The Text and the World 2026-06-14 When Process Replaces Purpose 2026-06-13 When Process Replaces Purpose 2026-06-11 The Question Behind the Question 2026-06-10 Write, Think Later 2026-06-09 The Two Stages of Writing 2026-06-08 Knowing Is Not Becoming 2026-06-05 The Visible Machine 2026-06-03 The View from Trinity Sunday
2026-05 18 essays
2026-05-29 The Art of Experiencing Life 2026-05-27 Ten Times More Human 2026-05-26 The Ghost of Paper 2026-05-23 Is It Beautiful? 2026-05-21 The Digital Architecture of Freedom 2026-05-20 The Taste of Being Cared For 2026-05-19 The Sabbath Is Not a Day Off 2026-05-17 Why Markdown Won't Lose 2026-05-15 The Architecture of Awakening 2026-05-12 Information Nutrition 2026-05-10 Readable by Machines, Livable for Humans 2026-05-08 The Wisdom Gap 2026-05-07 Pseudo Knowledge Mysticism 2026-05-05 What We Mean When We Say "Experience" 2026-05-04 The Seriousness Question 2026-05-03 The Shape of Where We Write 2026-05-02 The Real Fault Line 2026-05-01 My First Astro Essay