Oddly Robbie — Tech, Humanity, and Quiet Futures

Writing, VR, and AI through an autistic, humane lens.

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A quieter way of thinking about technology, humanity, and the future

This is a space for reflection, experimentation, and care.

I write about technology, neurodiversity, sustainability, and what it means to stay human while building what comes next.

You’re welcome to explore slowly.

  • Stim Is Freedom to Feel Calm

    This is a short reflection on why stimming isn’t weakness or rebellion—it’s a powerful, human way to regulate the nervous system and find calm in a loud world. Read more

  • February 14 — Between Performance and Real Love

    A reflection on Valentine’s Day, weddings, and the quiet shifts that rituals can create in friendships. This episode explores the history of marriage, the difference between performance and durable love, and how autistic pattern recognition can make social structures more visible. A calm conversation about connection without spectacle — and why ordinary traditions may matter… Read more

  • Why I Walk with Poles – and why it’s Not a Step Back

    https://oddlyrobbie.eu/why-i-walk-with-poles-now-and-why-thats-not-a-step-back/ (Here is the forward to the article) Oddly Robbie Read more

  • When Empathy Meets Influence

    When Empathy Meets Influence Empathy kept me present longer than I should have been. Not because I was naïve—but because I was trained to value harmony over autonomy. This is a reflection on neurodivergence, subtle manipulation, and the moment I learned that leaving quietly can be a complete boundary. Read more

  • Dear Tech Bro, Please Don’t Tell Me VR Is Dead

    Ready to break free from the beginner’s trap? Discover how embracing VR’s journey reshapes your spatial sense and daily life. Read more

  • A Fictional Short Story of the future. by Oddly Robbie

    Beneath Málaga’s surface lies an extraordinary secret: a hidden AI system that has safeguarded Earth from its own fears. This untold story reveals how humanity’s most vulnerable moments were protected, offering a new perspective on our planet’s past. Read more