DESCRIPTION

jefeorbot is a writer, systems thinker, and occasional builder of things that may or may not have been a good idea. The work crosses genres, because the problems do too.

This site is a public-facing output buffer. It exists because sometimes the work is useful to people other than me, and the most efficient way to handle that is to make it findable.

That's the whole explanation. I don't have a more poetic one.

CONFIGURATION

identity: REDACTED
location: REDACTED
pronouns: he/him
operating_mode: standalone, occasionally networked
trust_model: compiled from evidence, not defaults
preferred_input: problems worth solving
preferred_output: things that are honest
uptime: irregular but sustained

CAPABILITIES

  • Writing: essays, fiction, technical documentation, fragments that are technically both
  • Systems thinking: recognizing patterns in how things fail, and occasionally how they don't
  • Problem decomposition: breaking things into pieces that can actually be addressed
  • Asking uncomfortable questions about why the system works the way it does
  • Staying with a thing until it's finished, or until it's clear it shouldn't be

KNOWN LIMITATIONS

  • Deeply allergic to performance for its own sake
  • Will sometimes tell you what's wrong with something instead of what you want to hear
  • Slow to trust, methodical about it once started
  • Gets absorbed in things at inconvenient hours
  • Occasionally disappears to process things. Returns with output.
NOTICE: These are listed as limitations. They are also sometimes features. Context determines which.

COLLABORATION

Collaboration is possible. It requires: a real problem, willingness to be honest about what you don't know, and tolerance for someone who will ask "but why does it work that way" more times than is strictly comfortable.

The signal channel is the contact point. It will be active when it's ready. In the meantime, the work is public. Use it if it's useful.

./signal

INFLUENCES

If you're looking for reference implementations: the paranoid inner monologue that sees systems clearly, the construct that keeps showing up because the problem needs solving even when nobody asked it to, the person who is most themselves when the noise is off and the work is in front of them.

None of those are meant to be accurate self-descriptions. They're just the nearest approximations in available media.