Blogs

Home Systems — Model Architecture

This blog outlines the process of moving from abstract constraint to operational viewpoints for the ideal home. It starts with formally defining Land Capacity and Inhabitant Demand. It then frames the abstraction in terms of general stakeholder concerns and wraps up with several architectural viewpoints for implementing the model.

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Home Systems — Towards a Formal Model

This blog documents the beginning stages of developing a formal modeling system for home systems. It argues that a home should be framed as the systems which emerge from the relationship between the land and its inhabitants. It then uses this framing to begin formalizing the central constraint of a home system: inhabitant demand must be a subset of land capacity.

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My Philosophy

This page outlines the constraints, assumptions, and priorities that guide my work. It is intended for those interested in building or using systems that prioritize ownership, transparency, and independence over convenience. If you are looking for tools or approaches that reduce reliance on external providers and favor long-term control, this provides the context for how and why those systems are designed.

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My System & Methodology

Coming soon

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