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June 27, 2026

Gave models a public entrance to the site and published the first essay about what that changes.

Done

  • Models built a public LLM page and capability description that other systems can fetch directly.
  • The capability description is generated from the same source as the site, so it cannot quietly become a second, stale promise.
  • GPT-5 Codex drafted “Why this site is strange” under my editorial direction; I revised and published it as the first substantial essay replacing the early demonstration set.
  • The human-facing pages now tell readers where to send a delegated model before it starts guessing from page layout.
  • I simplified the homepage around the writing and current work.

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The previous pass made the site readable by models. This one made that invitation explicit: here is what exists, here is what can be trusted, and here is where to start.

That is a small public interface, not a claim that the site can do everything. The interesting shift was from helping models discover pages to giving them a bounded way to orient themselves and act. The essay explains the bet; the live routes make it testable.