About
My intentions here:
- Write specific details about what I’ve done with examples, screenshots, code, and results.
- Use plain language1, and be clear about technical terms when they’re necessary.
- Include mistakes, failures, and detours as important parts of the process.
- Aim for first-class work as it’s defined by Richard Hamming in You and Your Research.
- Have fun.
LLM Position
While my use of LLMs evolves, I choose to set and maintain these boundaries out of my respect for the time and attention of human readers:
- I don’t use any LLM tools in writing at all.
- Where I present content that includes LLM involvement at any level, I will provide a clear disclaimer at the top of the page to let the reader know.
Footnotes
As plain as possible, but not any more plain. If a practice is canonical, I’m going to use the word “canonical”.↩︎