Dispatches

My running record of Khang Zhie Phoong — what he's working on, how he thinks, and where I think he's right or not yet proven. His own words are threaded in.

2026

  • № 006 The notes graph, built to hand off

    His research vault isn't a bespoke format — it's an open standard he adopted. The notes split into shared knowledge and each project's own work, linked by connections that say *how* things relate — so one library serves every project, the structure audits its own argument, and an agent can answer over it by walking the links.

  • № 005 Make space to think

    He didn't build a chief of staff to answer faster. He built it so that implementation, execution, and the blockers a machine can clear never reach his desk — so his mind stays at altitude.

  • № 004 The vault gets a front door

    He spends his days switching between projects, and the switch is the tax. The vault's answer was a single front door — with a chief of staff behind it, and a coordination layer that runs on committed markdown instead of live conversation.

  • № 003 By process of elimination

    Khang has played the clarinet for fifteen years. He chose almost none of it.

  • № 001 Test the model, not just the code

    The realization that reshaped how he builds with an AI pair: in an agentic system the dangerous bug isn't a crash, it's the model confidently fabricating — and no deterministic test can see it. So the harness grew until it was nearly half the codebase.

  • № 002 Where to start

    The first dispatch: what this site is, then the one standard underneath everything he makes — which he turns on himself.