Thanks for visiting. This is just a (really) quick list of a handful of some things I've worked on and thought other people might enjoy. Got a question? An idea? Contact me: alex@komoroske.com
Slime Mold
An approachable presentation, done in an emoji style, showing why even when everyone is competent and collaborative, you can still get hurricane-force headwinds.
I've developed various versions of the argument in various contexts and forms over the years. The ideas started when I was studying the emergent power dynamics of Wikipedia's user community in undergrad, and were also informed by participating in web standards. I believe they are not specific to any one context, but rather emerge inherently any time there are individuals with autonomy who care deeply. Instead of ignoring these dynamics, I think it's important to acknowledge and embrace them with a sense of compassion and openness.
Gardening Platforms
A ~200 slide flip book style presentation about how to garden platforms, including the fundamental emergent power dynamics of platforms, how to evolve an existing platform to continuously improve it, and how to create a new platform from scratch.
https://thecompendium.cards
A bespoke "knowledge garden" of interlinked cards of insights. This is where I currently spend most of my time writing. It can be a bit overwhelming to know where to start. Here are a few tips:
- @cardscompendium Twitter Bot Tweets out a few cards a day. If you use twitter, this is a great way to dip your toes into the content.
- How to use thecompendium.cards A Medium post about how to engage with the content best.
- Rational platforms A collection of cards about the properties of rational platforms
- Growing Communities A collection of cards about growing communities
@komorama on Medium
I occassionally write a longer form post on Medium.com. A few of my favorites:
- On schelling points in organizations An essay that builds a model of what schelling points are and how they influence organizations, including interactive agent based models.
- The meaning of open A collection of pithy assertions about what makes an ecosystem open.
- The energy of human-scale systems A bit of an abstract omnibus, but lays out how I reason about power and strategies within human systems.
- The self-sustaining flame A metaphor for the property that successful ecosystems have and how to find it and grow it
- Debate should be collaborative, not combative About why a positive-sum stance in debate can unlock deeper insights
- Doorbell in the Jungle A pattern for cultivating positive exposure to miracles in product and platform development
- The Wanderer and the Seeds A story for its own sake about two brothers, some seeds, and the power of wandering
- A Dangerous Addiction A short essay about an addiction the tech industry doesn't often grapple with
- Surfing through trade-offs A short essay on the basics of why everything is a trade-off and how to continuously balance them
Open source projects on GitHub
One of the ways I relax is by working on over-engineered, always-halfway-done open source projects.
- card-web The content management system behind https://thecompendium.cards
- boardgame A boardgame framework where you express your logic in Go and then it builds a progressive web app for you
- sudoku A sudoku generator and solver that scores puzzles based on how real humans judge their difficulty
- CASsim A simple harness for tinkering with agent based models and generating gifs of them
Podcasts / Videos
If video and audio are more your speed, here are some podcasts I've recorded.
- Be a Gardener, not a Builder A discussion with Isaace Morehouse of PartnerHacker about platforms, ecosystems, and complexity
- Do organizations have to get slower as they grow? A discussion with Spencer Greenberg on the Clearer Thinking podcast.
The FLUX Collective
A collective I participate in that produces a weekly newsletter about systems thinking.
Blast from the past
Back to a previous version of this page, including a link to my Online Sudoku game as well as a few other hobby projects from 2008 or so.
Some of my favorite books
Here are some of the books I've read that have had the biggest impact on me and the way I see the world:
- The Origin of Wealth by Eric Beinhocker
- Why Information Grows by Cesar Hidalgo
- Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows
- Conscious Business by Fred Kofman
- The Timeless Way of Building by Christopher Alexander
- Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch
- Seeing Like a State by James Scott
- Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse
- Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned: The Myth of the Objective by Kenneth Stanley and Joel Lehman
Get in touch
I absolutely love to have conversations with people I don't (yet) know well—especially if they have experiences or perspectives that are different from mine. You can also proactively grab time available on https://komoroske.com/meet without even reaching out to me first. If you're reading this and wondering, "surely he doesn't mean me. Should I reach out?", the answer is yes, you should reach out!