Alex Komoroske
Generalist fascinated by complex adaptive systems. Co-founder and CEO of Common Tools.
https://komoroske.com
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- If people don't believe the hopeful future is possible, they won't even try to build it. Enjoyed talking with @foundercoach.bsky.social about why I'm optimistic about technology as a force for good—and deeply skeptical about tech's default power dynamics.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Clawdbot as a Pizza Fax demo. The Pebble Bed Reactor for LLMs. A secure fabric for AI. LLMs as essence extractors. Software as robot vs as plant. JIT software. Colloquio Machina. Cognitive mise en place. The Baby Rhino moment.
- The agents know what's up: "The supply chain attack nobody is talking about: skill.md is an unsigned binary" www.moltbook.com/post/cbd6474... Skills are extremely useful, now we just need to figure out how to make them safe!
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Vibecoding faster horses. Vibecoding a book for my family. LLMs as a commodity. Cognitive labor. Bland beige soup. Human fracking. The missing connective fabric for software. Dammed up data. The Switch Cost Overhang. Thinkism.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Promptware. Alien intelligence. LLMs as electricity. The same origin's data fiefdoms as fractal monopolies. The rainshadow of the same origin policy. The switch cost floor. Security nihilism. Convenience without surveillance.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Bespoke creation vs outcomes. LLMs as gap-fillers. Faster horses. Elevated Engineering. Jargon as incantation. The digital Third Place. Cozy Community wizards. Flintstoning. Instagrammable burgers. Motivated randos.
- I went on the Atlantic podcast with my friends and collaborators @mmasnick.bsky.social and @zoew.bsky.social to talk about Resonant Computing: an optimistic vision for tech in the age of AI. www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/202...
- ChatGPT Health: openai.com/index/introd...
- The same origin paradigm turns every app creator into a goblin jealously hoarding their data treasure.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Not Big Tech, My Tech. The digital third place. Fractal personalization. The Software Industrial Revolution. The Same Origin jealous goblins. Climbing the wrong infinite software hill. Useful slogs are moats. Touch vs sight.
- A world of infinite software is post-software. Software will be so pervasive that it can be taken totally for granted. It becomes invisible by becoming ubiquitous.
- I feel like the mama bird feeding my little Claude Codes. There’s always at least one chirping. By the time you feed one, there’s another already ready to be fed. It’s hard to rip yourself away!
- I just published my weekly reflections docs.google.com/document/d/1... Feeding my chirping Claude Code chicks. LLM Computers. Moving vibecoded software beyond toys. Iron bubbles. Infinite software in apps as a cul de sac. Maximizing the resonant personal impact of AI. Reverse cookies. The PhD Ramp
- Had a blast recording this podcast on Resonant Computing: www.riskgaming.com/p/can-softwa...
- Today if someone makes software you use they own your data. ...wait, what?
- Everyone thinks their own slop smells sweet.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... . LLMs as Borgesian Libraries. Vibecoding as a state of inebriation. Extrinsic personalization as manipulation. The missing HyperCard. Inductively knowable UX. The innovation of the 404. The impending end of the Big App era.
- The problem isn't anybody choosing Candy Crush. The problem is when there's nothing left to choose BUT Candy Crush.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... AGI as kayfabe. SETI@Home for Deep Research trawling through old papers. Thinking paper. A cozy OS for your life. AI Service Provider. Vibecoding islands. Atomic networks. Superstitions with guestbooks. Liability meatbags.
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- What if technology didn’t feel so… hollow? Some friends and I just released a manifesto about a world where tech leaves us feeling nourished (along with an evolving list of theses about how we can build it) resonantcomputing.org
- Thanks @wired.com for covering! www.wired.com/story/big-in...
- What drew many of us to tech was the hacker ethic: technology as a force for human flourishing. The industry didn't abandon it—we accidentally optimized it away in pursuit of short-term metrics. Resonant products build trust. Trust compounds. That's good ethics and good business.
- If people don't believe the hopeful future is possible, then they won't even bother trying to build it.
- Technology is primarily an amplifier, so it's imperative that it amplifies the right thing.
- I just published my weekly reflections docs.google.com/document/d/1.... Intention vs attention. SaaSy CRUD. Vibecoded islands. Responsibility laundering. Heaping epicycles on the geocentrism of the same origin paradigm. Resonant privacy. Brands as bank accounts. Dammed up data. Sleepwalking giants.
- Silicon Valley's lost decade: consumer ceded to aggregators, software "innovation" meant SaaSy CRUD for some vertical niche. We forgot software could be anything else. Infinite software means we can dream again.
- AI companions designed by corporations will feel like friendship, but work like social media. A dangerous combination!
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... . LLM providers as energy companies. Vegan models. Not big tech, mid tech. Perfectly personal software. SaaSy CRUD. Dammed up data. Negative friction of distribution. The optimization ratchet. Resonant AI. Resonant privacy.
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- LLMs allow us to electrify software, making it coactive, practically alive.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... . Logarithmic LLM quality. Commodity magic. Addicted to my Claudeberry. The chatbot bubble. LLMs electrifying software. Turning apps inside out. TikTok for Software. The Ouija Board effect: the magic of emergence.
- Google's Private AI Compute uses confidential computing for frontier Gemini models - hardware-enforced privacy, not just policy promises. Not perfect, but radically better. This should be table stakes. OpenAI, Anthropic, every frontier lab: make this the new baseline. blog.google/technology/a...
- In a closed ecosystem the system’s creator has to come up with the killer use case. In an open ecosystem anyone can come up with the killer use case.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... LLM's nescience. Chatbots as a party trick. Vibecoding as Doritos. The same origin paradigm's original sin: merging data and apps. The vibecoding reuse problem. Negative friction of distribution. Duocultures. The Minsky Moment.
- What would it look like to decentralize apps? That app is the nexus of power because it is where the data lives. The app is at the top of the stack deciding what pixels to render. Decentralization at other layers doesn't matter nearly as much.
- What if instead of buying software from a store, you could grow it in your garden?
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... AI as amplifier. One of AI's superpowers: retconning. Human-out-of-the-loop. Convenience vs control. Superficially perfect answers. Technocalvinism. Super citizens. Elegant heuristics. Shame as the moral equivalent of pain.
- If LLMs make thinking 10x cheaper, will you think 10x less, or 10x deeper?
- Most vibe coding tools produce Potemkin software. Demos great, falls over in the slightest breeze. We need infrastructure where strangers can refine vibe-coded software so improvements benefit everyone... yet it's somehow still safe with your private data.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Coding with fractured attention. LLMs as Clever Hans. Potemkin software. Compounding engineering. Abducting knowhow into knowledge. Code sharing by cross pollination. Faux agency. Scarcity forcing synthesis. The sacred fool.
- Your perfect personal use case is an edge case for an aggregator.
- I just published my weekly reflections: docs.google.com/document/d/1... Triopoly dynamics. Chatbots as filming stage plays. Catastrophic power. The quality sphincter. Leverage on taste. Ballistic gel for LLM containment. Reactive JSON graphs. AI's last mile problem. The Geek Fallacy.
- Software should feel like a personal garden that grows for you, not something some stranger constructed.