cartoon cover for: VoteWatch: How Your Representatives Voted — and Whether You'd Agree

VoteWatch: How Your Representatives Voted — and Whether You'd Agree

Parliamentary roll-call votes are public, machine-readable, and almost completely unread. I built a thing that scrapes them, distills each decision into one plain-language question, shows which party voted which way, and lets you register whether you agree — then puts your answer next to how parliament actually voted. The rule that keeps it honest: the AI writes the summary, but it never decides a fact.

cartoon cover for: Veracracy: The Question We Forget to Ask When We Govern

Veracracy: The Question We Forget to Ask When We Govern

I built a clock that counts down to a form of government that doesn’t exist yet — legitimacy grounded in verified knowledge rather than power, wealth, or whoever shouts loudest. The only reason I’m not embarrassed to have built it: the clock can run backward, the assumption behind it is published in plain sight, and the first concrete brick already ships real parliamentary data. A measurement, not a prophecy.