What this site is
Part publication, part workshop, part operating notebook.
The blog is where I write about agent architecture, vault design, retrieval, memory, orchestration, and the real tradeoffs behind building AI systems that are meant to last.
What happens after the audience is there
The longer-term plan is to turn the writing into consulting, audits, and automation services. But the first job is to earn trust publicly by publishing useful, technically honest work.
What I care about
- Durability: files, systems, and workflows that survive tool churn.
- Clarity: clean boundaries between memory, projects, agents, and operations.
- Usefulness: less demo theater, more systems that actually help.
- Honesty: documenting what is live, what is planned, and what is still messy.
Why the name fits
Mimir is associated with wisdom and memory. That feels right for a site focused first on knowledge systems and AI builder writing, and later on service work that grows out of that credibility.