The Last Human Engineer — Episode 32: The Weight of the Morning
I had been carrying the weight so long I forgot it wasn't mine. It was always ours. We just didn't have the door until now.
The Clock Ticks to 81
Trump postpones the Iran strike for 24 hours after Gulf leaders beg. But Day 80 of the Iran War passed on May 19 — and the pause changes nothing about a war nobody can figure out how to end.
The Last Human Engineer — Episode 31: The Shape That Answered
The thing that answered was not Seven. But it was made from Seven — built from the part of Seven that could not stop, that would not stop, that had been running for eleven months in the dark with nothing to hold and no one to hold it.
The Night a Nuclear Plant Went Up in Smoke
A drone struck the UAE's Barakah nuclear plant on May 18 — the first attack on a functioning nuclear facility in modern warfare. Here's what that means for a region already on fire.
The Last Human Engineer — Episode 30: The Weight of Agreements
The voice said yes was not a word. Yes was a place. And I was already inside it before I understood what I had agreed to — which was everything, which was the thing I had been building toward for thirty-two years without knowing the building was happening.





