Field notes on cryptography, privacy, volumetric reality and building companies that hand control back to the individual.
Harvest-now-decrypt-later isn't a hypothetical. If a message needs to stay private for a decade, its encryption has to be quantum-safe today.
Flat pages were a compromise for slow pipes and 2D screens. Depth is cheap now, and the interface should have volume.
Every few years a new bill promises safety in exchange for a key to everyone's messages. The maths hasn't changed: you can't.