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The "For Humans" Philosophy

Fifteen years ago, I wrote a Python library that made HTTP "for humans." The idea was simple: complex capabilities should be accessible through interfaces that match how people actually think, not how machines process information. That principle turned out to apply to everything — marriage, mental health, AI collaboration, community design.

Every technical choice embeds values about how humans should relate to technology. The "for humans" philosophy is just the insistence that those values should favor the human.

Origins

Applied to Life

Applied to Technology

Applied to AI

The Dark Side: When Technology Doesn't Serve Humans

This is probably the closest thing I have to a life philosophy, and it fits in a sentence: build things that respect the person using them. Everything else — the libraries, the essays, the consciousness research — is just working out the implications of that one idea across increasingly interesting domains.