No. 2  ·  August 2026

Three essays on what can't be handed over, bought, or installed.

A compliment in a Hiroshima taxi that turns out to be a gate, and the same gate now standing in front of anything a machine writes. The difference between doing a thing and teaching it — and why a self-taught veteran is the most dangerous instructor in the room. What a trust fund, a chore app, and a hundred and twenty books reveal about the limits of paying someone to want something. Plus five notes from the quarter.

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No. 1  ·  May 2026

A new name, a new direction, and the first issue back.

Indevtech lands on two of Inc. Magazine's lists. An essay on what the doing-is-the-point applies to in a frictionless age. A spotlight on Danny Luu and a quiet look inside House's greenhouse.

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