Why I Am Starting Daily Notes
I have been writing research papers, technical articles, and architecture documentation for years. Most of that work is long-form, carefully structured, and meant to be a lasting reference.
Daily notes are something different.
What These Notes Are For
These notes are a space for shorter, more immediate thinking. Architecture observations from ongoing work. Patterns I am noticing. Questions I am working through. Practical lessons that do not yet belong in a formal paper but are worth capturing and sharing.
The format is intentionally informal. A daily note might be a single idea, a short reflection, or a question I am sitting with. It does not need to be complete.
Why Now
I want to share thinking as it develops — not only after it has been fully formed and peer-reviewed. The work I do in enterprise architecture, AI systems, IoT, and connected platforms is continuous. Daily notes are a way to make more of that visible.
If something here is useful to you — a concept, a question, a frame for a problem you are working on — that is enough.