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.
When I moved to Spain, it wasn’t just about changing location—it was about changing approach. I wasn’t just handed a visa. I had to earn the right to be here. I remember sitting in the consulate, watching as four people ahead of me were turned away. It wasn’t their paperwork. It was their attitude. You… Read more
You be the judge if I’m acting or not. Use your AI to analyze my YouTube. Ask it what is happening with me. Proof! Remember when Airbnb meant quirky rentals in someone’s extra room? Maybe you’d find a guitar in the corner, a cat that might crawl into bed, or a handwritten note suggesting the… Read more
By Oddly Robbie Living Calmly Amid Chaos For someone with autism, navigating life can often feel like trying to tune a radio stuck on static—noisy, unpredictable, fragmented. Yet amidst this chaos, I’ve found ways to cultivate an inner peace, a quiet steadiness. I’ve realized peace isn’t merely the absence of conflict; it’s actively maintaining boundaries,… Read more
By Oddly Robbie Across continents, from Europe to the U.S. and beyond, a wave is rising—a global pulse of people stepping out of silence and into purpose. The message is clear: the world is done with systems built on greed, violence, and selfish rule. The old ways, once propped up by fear and control, are… Read more
Right now, as you read this, I’m in the air—literally. Suspended in that liminal space between the familiar and the foreign, crossing invisible lines that mark not just countries but chapters. Two suitcases. Two carry-ons. Two cats. My partner and I. This isn’t a sprint away from something. It’s a walk toward something new. And… Read more
⸻ Entry #047 – Oddly Robbie Archives Filed under: Sci-Fi, Experimental Fiction, AI Lore, Neurodivergent Futures ⸻ I found something curious today, hidden in a subroutine of an old AI journaling model. It didn’t appear at first. It took a peculiar combination of prompts, emotional tone shifts, and the kind of neurodivergent logic pattern only… Read more