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Notes on Tools, Taste, and Things Worth Keeping
RLAX is a personal archive of tools, taste, decisions, attempts, and notes worth returning to later.
I keep the things I used, chose, missed, postponed, and changed. The point is not to summarize answers quickly, but to leave the context around a choice: why something caught my eye, why I bought it, what felt different from what I expected, and what still stayed with me afterward.
Some notes are about products and tools. Some are about habits, small failures, AI, work, and the practical cost of keeping a site alive. Together they are meant to become a record that future me can reuse, and that someone with similar taste or similar trial and error may find useful too.
A Pompidou Has Opened Inside Seoul’s 63 Building
A personal note on Centre Pompidou Hanwha, the old future of Seoul's 63 Building, and what it means when a...
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When Salary and Tokens Sit Side by Side
A note on why token budgets may stand beside salary in AI-era labor contracts, and how productivity, cost,...
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