Paul Welty
Polymathic
What happens to human judgment, craft, and meaning when artificial intelligence reshapes how work gets done? Polymathic explores the human side of technology — reflecting on the intersection of AI and the human experience, the philosophy of building software, and what it takes to stay thoughtful in an era of automation. Paul Welty shares insights from building tools for thinking, writing, and working. Author of "The Work of Being: A Philosopher's Guide to Becoming Human in the AI Era" (available on Amazon).
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Episodes
The quiet friction that adds up 07.02.2026 6:59
I've been thinking about friction. Not the dramatic kind—not the system crash, not the project that fails spectacularly. I mean the quiet kind. The accumulation of small things that don't quite wor...
The difference between working and ready 06.02.2026 6:15
I want to talk about the difference between a system that works and a system that's ready. These aren't the same thing. The gap between them is where most projects stall out—not from failure, but f...
When the outside no longer matches the inside 05.02.2026 6:50
I want to talk about something I keep running into: the moment when you realize the outside of something no longer matches the inside. And what that actually costs.
The gap between it works and you can use it 04.02.2026 5:42
I've been thinking about the gap between 'it works' and 'you can use it.' These aren't the same thing, and the distance between them is where most organizational dysfunction lives.
We always panic about new tools (and we’re always wrong) 03.02.2026 7:32
Every time a new tool emerges for making or manipulating symbols, we panic. The pattern is so consistent it's almost embarrassing. Here's what happened each time.
Constraints that clarify 03.02.2026 7:09
I've been thinking about constraints today. Not the kind that block you—the kind that clarify. There's a difference, and most people miss it.
When execution becomes cheap, ideas become expensive 02.02.2026 14:18
AI makes the work faster, but it can't decide what work matters or whether the outcome was worth doing.
Tools good enough to tell you the truth 02.02.2026 6:44
I've been thinking about what happens when your tools get good enough to tell you the truth. Not good enough to do the work—good enough to show you what you've been avoiding.
When your tools ask better questions than you do 31.01.2026 6:21
I've been thinking about what happens when your tools start asking better questions than you do.
When seven projects hit the same wall 30.01.2026 6:10
So here's something that happened yesterday that I'm still thinking about. Seven different projects—completely unrelated work, different domains, different goals—all hit the same wall on the same d...
What production teaches you about done 29.01.2026 8:04
So here's something I've been sitting with. You finish a piece of work. You ship it. Everything looks good. And then production starts teaching you that you weren't actually done.
The gap between running and working 28.01.2026 8:52
So here's something I've been sitting with lately. There's this gap—a subtle one—between a system that's running and a system that's actually working. And I don't mean broken versus not broken. I m...
The fingerprints AI leaves behind 27.01.2026 8:02
So here's something I've been sitting with this week. I've been building systems that generate content—podcast scripts, social media posts, that kind of thing—and almost immediately after getting t...
Being clever versus being usable 25.01.2026 8:05
I spent part of today watching a game fall apart in my hands. Not because it was broken—technically everything worked fine. It fell apart because I'd confused being clever with being usable.
Good systems make special cases visible 24.01.2026 9:56
So here's something I've been sitting with lately. I spent the last couple days working across a bunch of different projects, and I noticed something strange. In almost every single one, the most i...
Dev reflection - january 22, 2026 22.01.2026 8:06
Hey, it's Paul. January 22nd, 2026. Today was a launch day, which means it was also a "things broke immediately" day. Dialex went live at dialex.io, and the first thing that happened was every request got blocked with a 403 Forbidden error. I talk about reasonable decisions accumulating into unreasonable situations, why iteration speed matters more than initial tool choice, and how dashboards make...
Infrastructure shapes thought 17.01.2026 5:43
The tools you build determine what kinds of thinking become possible. On infrastructure, friction, and building deliberately for thought rather than just throughput.
Build for the loop, not the lecture 16.01.2026 0:41
A junior developer used to wait days for mentor feedback. Now that loop closes in seconds. When feedback is scarce, you batch your questions. When feedback is abundant, learning becomes continuous. AI changes the supply side of learning—most of our systems weren't designed for this.
Busy is not a state 13.01.2026 4:16
We've built work cultures that reward activity, even when nothing actually changes. In technical systems, activity doesn't count—only state change does. This essay explores why "busy" has become the most misleading signal we have, and how focusing on state instead of motion makes work more honest, less draining, and actually productive.
When teaching stops being bounded 06.01.2026 4:05
AI removes the constraints that gave teaching its shape—one teacher, thirty students, limited time. But lifting constraints doesn't make the work easier. It makes it different. Teachers trained for a bounded classroom now face an unbounded role that requires judgment, discernment, and presence in ways we haven't yet mapped.
Moving up the vendor value chain. Getting to the vendor tipping point. 29.11.2023 0:39
Elevate your agency by mastering the vendor value chain to become indispensable and flexible, securing your position in the market.
The role of AI in digital transformation 22.09.2023 0:57
Discover how AI drives digital transformation by enhancing operations, customer experiences, and growth while addressing key challenges and best practices.
Instapaper highlights to obsidian notes pipeline 11.06.2023 0:28
Streamline your reading workflow by converting Instapaper highlights into organized notes in Obsidian. Boost your productivity today!
Experimenting with Jekyll relatable posts 11.06.2023 0:27
Explore practical solutions for enhancing Jekyll relatable posts, focusing on usability and long-term maintenance to solve common challenges.
ChatGPT and AI writing 17.02.2023 1:12
Explore how ChatGPT transforms writing by saving time and resources, while also posing challenges for the future of aspiring writers.
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