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.

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  • When the Curtain Closes: Finding Truth Beyond the Act

    There’s a moment—rare, fleeting, almost sacred—when the curtain closes, the lights dim, and the performance ends. It’s then we catch a glimpse of truth: people stop acting and simply become themselves. Much of life feels like a staged performance. We rehearse lines, wear costumes of conformity, and nod on cue. We perform because society expects… Read more

  • Keeping Oddly Robbie

    The show must go on. Read more

  • A Global Crossroads: Learning from History to Shape a Just Future

    Intro: When History Starts to Rhyme History has a way of whispering warnings before it shouts. Right now, across the world—from Germany to the U.S., Argentina to Hungary—we’re seeing familiar patterns emerge. Far-right movements are creeping back into power, rewriting history, scapegoating the vulnerable, and treating democracy like a suggestion rather than a foundation. If… Read more

  • Reimagining the Classics: How AI Could Remix Music for the Future

    Frank Sinatra disco dancing in the rain. Imagine it. The smooth crooner, tuxedo soaked, grooving under neon lights with a bass-heavy beat thumping in the background. It’s ridiculous, it’s mesmerizing, and in the age of AI, it’s absolutely possible. We’re at the cusp of a musical revolution where AI doesn’t just assist artists—it transforms how… Read more

  • Extra, Extra! Read All About It! (But Only If You Want To)

    There was a time when news traveled by word of mouth, shouted from street corners. Then came newspapers, radio, and TV. Now, breaking news follows us everywhere—flashing across our phones, blaring in waiting rooms, creeping into conversations whether we ask for it or not. Yes, being informed is important. But at what cost to our… Read more

  • Blog Story: Kathy’s Journey – A Light in the Shadows

    Disclaimer: This is a fictional narrative inspired by real-world challenges to foster empathy and understanding. Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, 1983 Kathy sat in the sterile office of the campus doctor, her hands gripping her husband’s for comfort. Married for a year and glowing with the optimism of young love, they had eagerly begun planning for… Read more