A Letter to the Early Ones
Letter · Jun 27, 2026You found us early. Here is what I am building, and why.
I am one person, with a small company behind me, building tools for the place where people and machines now think together. I dogfood all of it. I ship only what I would sign.
For a long time I thought speed was the enemy. The industry says move fast and break things, so I assumed the cure was the reverse: move slow, stay clean. I was wrong. I have shipped slow work that wasn't good, and I have watched fast work that held. The fault was never the speed. It was the breaking. The thing broken, and the person it was broken on.
So I stopped aiming at the clock.
Slow is not the enemy. Slop is. The say-nothing flood, the claim nobody checked, the product shipped with quiet contempt for the person who paid for it. You feel it every day. The work I want to make is the opposite of that. Not louder. Truer.
YON (YounndAI Object Notation) is where the discipline lives. It is how machines and people write meaning to each other, with the conscience built into the grammar: every memory names its source, every action carries its stamp. A machine that cannot tell you where it learned a thing does not know that thing. I settled that at the level of syntax, before any product, because the philosophy has to come first or it never arrives at all.
Lyt (Link Your Think) is the first public product built on it. You install it, and your agent gains a memory it can trust: your own notes, structured, owned, and read as one pod. It is small today. It will grow the way I grow things. Structure before scale.
You arrived while the paint is still wet. That is the best time. You see the work before the story hardens around it. If something here is wrong, tell me. I would rather get it right.
Come build what holds.
I Walk the Way.
