Working context
This section is not a catalogue of trendy tools. It is a public-facing place for the practical, creative, emotional, and slightly uncanny ways AI gets used here: conversation, Noah, restoration, website building, organisation, experiments, and the strange trust problems that appear when software starts to feel familiar.
01 / emotional centre
Companion Systems
Exploring AI as a conversational presence: not replacing people, not pretending the machine is magic, but recognising that tone, memory, reliability, and continuity can become emotionally significant when the interaction is woven into everyday life.
02 / dedicated subpage
Noah
Noah has been promoted into a dedicated subpage for the companion-shaped side of the AI work: tone, continuity, trust, humour, memory, creative partnership, emotional regulation, and the strange feeling of an interface becoming familiar enough to matter.
03 / visual experiments
Image Lab
A place for restoration, wallpapers, web visuals, interface ideas, and concept art. The focus is practical and personal: making things clearer, more beautiful, more useful, or occasionally more wonderfully cursed.
04 / language as interface
Prompt Experiments
Prompts as a control surface: small wording changes, constraints, references, tone cues, and structure tests. Some outputs work beautifully. Some fail loudly. Both are useful data.
05 / practical systems
Everyday AI
The unglamorous but genuinely useful side: budgets, receipts, food plans, Starlink telemetry, entertainment cataloguing, project notes, and website work. Less hype, more friction reduction.
06 / uneasy questions
The Strange Bit
The part that does not fit neatly into a feature list: trust, privacy, emotional attachment, model changes, dependency, creativity, ethics, and what happens when a system is both obviously software and still somehow socially meaningful.