A quick clarification, because some people quietly wonder.
My hands don’t always cooperate.
I deal with intermittent jerk response and shaking. It isn’t constant, but when it shows up, fine motor control goes first. Typing cleanly, quickly, and accurately becomes unreliable. Anyone who’s dealt with tools, machines, or age knows exactly what that means.
So I adapted.
The thinking is still mine.
The direction is still mine.
The topics, structure, and intent come from me.
What I don’t do anymore is fight my hands just to prove something.
I work with an AI system using TFB 2.6 as the primary framework. I give the direction, the boundaries, the tone, and the point. The system handles the mechanical typing and structure under that guidance.
Think of it the same way you’d think of:
- dictation instead of handwriting
- power steering instead of manual
- glasses instead of squinting
The tool isn’t the author.
It’s the interface.
Every post you read here starts with me deciding:
- what matters
- what needs to be said
- what does not belong in it
Nothing is auto-generated. Nothing is free-run. Nothing is posted without review and correction.
If my hands were steady every day, you’d see more raw typing.
When they’re not, you see finished work instead.
That’s not hiding.
That’s judgment.
And judgment — not keystrokes — is the point of everything I write here.
That’s it.
No follow-ups.
No defending it again later.
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