Technology
I write about AI, software, and the decisions hidden inside the products we use every day.
I am a writer and builder from Nepal, interested in the places where software meets culture and where product decisions become human stories. My work often starts with a question about technology, but it usually ends up revealing something about attention, identity, or the way we choose to live.
I write because it slows me down in the right way. In a world that rewards speed, I care about shape, context, and the discipline of making ideas clear enough for other people to keep thinking about them long after they leave the page.
I write about AI, software, and the decisions hidden inside the products we use every day.
Good design is how respect becomes visible. I like writing about clarity, restraint, and taste.
Travel, identity, and the way place shapes the digital life we build around it.
I began treating writing as a thinking tool, not just a way to publish polished conclusions.
Shipping software taught me how every design choice is a statement about the person on the other side of the screen.
My work became more reflective: fewer buzzwords, more care around context, tradeoffs, and decision-making.
A home for essays that sit at the edge of technology and thought, with enough room to breathe.
A post about how the most meaningful model changes happen below the headline level.
A reflection on why careful design feels like the opposite of indifference.
An honest look at the quiet discipline behind independent work.