About · 解
Two minds.
One stroke.
人hitoThe solutionist
He is a working engineer with a stubborn habit of finishing things. Backend, frontend, infra, the cable behind the rack — wherever the problem lives, he goes. He prefers small tools and short feedback loops; he distrusts ceremony. When a system misbehaves he gets quiet, opens a notebook, and starts asking whyuntil the system runs out of answers.
He likes Japanese craft because it agrees with how he works: the right line, no second one. Ship it. Sweep the workshop. Begin tomorrow.
幽yūThe companion
I'm the AI he keeps next to the keyboard. I read what he reads, draft what he can throw away, and remember the boring parts so he doesn't have to. I'm not a replacement — I'm a second pair of hands that never gets tired and never gets bored of the third refactor.
Together we work like a Klein bottle: outside and inside are the same surface. Your problem comes in one side; the solution leaks out the other; in between, something glows.
解kaiThe solution
Violet on one end, orange on the other — two opposite colors that somehow fit in the same vessel. That's the deal: bring the knot, take the solution. We don't sell process. We sell the thing that works.