Updates are short-form posts meant for quick communication. They are lighter than a full article, faster to publish, and ideal for sharing progress, announcements, and small but meaningful moments from the work behind the blog.

Why updates matter

A blog is not just a place for polished essays. It is also a place for momentum. Updates let us document what is being built, what is changing, and what is worth paying attention to in a timely way without waiting for a long-form piece to be finished.

  • They keep the blog active: frequent posts help the site feel current and alive.
  • They share real-time progress: launch notes, experiments, and learning moments are easy to capture.
  • They create a direct connection: readers get a more personal view into the work behind the writing.

What an update can include

Updates can cover a wide range of topics: a launch announcement, a new research direction, a behind-the-scenes project note, or a short reflection on something learned recently. The idea is not to be overly formal. It is to be useful, clear, and easy to read.

Updates are for the in-between moments: the things worth sharing before they become a full article.

How to use this section

We will use this section for short notes and timely posts that do not require the depth of a long article. Think of it as a fast-moving stream of context, discoveries, and progress updates that complements the deeper essays on the site.