Broadcast

Woman with headphones speaking into a microphone during a live stream in a cozy home studio
Daily writing prompt
How do you use social media?

By treating it like a broadcast studio, not a diary. I don’t post to emote. I post to clarify. My feed is where I test ideas in public, model emotionally regulated tech use, and show people what’s possible when you treat AI as a cognitive partner instead of a threat. I don’t chase virality. I build literacy. And the people who follow me aren’t looking for spectacle — they’re looking for structure.

I talk online exactly the way I talk in real life. Nothing is curated, nothing is a brand experiment, nothing is optimized for engagement. I’m from the early‑internet generation — the Torvalds era — where you just showed up, said what you meant, and everyone else could react however they wanted. People call me courageous and brutally honest, but to me it’s just Tuesday. When you were raised by the pre‑algorithm web, clarity isn’t a performance. It’s a default setting.

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