I've spent most of my working life inside the parts of technology that don't show up on a screen — the substrate underneath the thing people actually use. Architecture, infrastructure, the systems that have to hold up when nobody's watching them, because that's exactly when they get tested. That's the lens I bring to everything here, including The Covenant: not "what does AI look like to the user," but "what does the machinery underneath it have to guarantee, every single time, for any of this to be trustworthy at scale?"
The Promethean Way
The name isn't an accident. Prometheus didn't just hand humanity fire — he handed over something powerful enough to build a civilization with and dangerous enough to burn one down, and the weight of what came bundled with that gift was the whole point of the story. That's the posture, as far as I'm concerned: build the powerful thing, and build the structure that keeps it accountable, on purpose, before you hand it over — not as a patch you bolt on after something's already gone wrong.
That's the throughline across everything running under the Promethean name — the wider modpx / moduspromethean ecosystem this site sits alongside, and The Covenant itself. Different products, different audiences, same underlying conviction: the future doesn't need fewer people building powerful things. It needs more of the people building them to take seriously what comes bundled with the gift.
If that's a perspective worth following past this one page — whether you build, fund, regulate, or just have to live downstream of all this — the wider Promethean ecosystem lives at MP home, and it's worth a look alongside whatever brought you here.