About
I'm Wesley. I live in South Australia, I work with my hands, and I think in systems. When a model of something is coherent in my head it carries itself, and when it isn't, I can feel the friction. Most of what I write starts there.
This site is a point of clarity. When something I believe, build, or recommend reaches a settled shape, it gets a page here, so I can point someone at the real thing instead of a retelling. I write when a thought needs the discipline of being said plainly, and at no other time. I hold my positions with a steady grip and keep reworking them as I learn, so older pieces stay up with a marker pointing to where I've moved. I'd rather you see the trail than a curated arrival.
I'm a Christian. That isn't decoration on the rest; it's load-bearing, and you'll find it doing quiet structural work in essays that never mention it. Elsewhere in my life there's a homelab humming away on a network I call WesNet, a long slow investment flywheel, and a reading chair that Stephen Lawhead visits often.
This site has no analytics, no ads, and nothing designed to hold you here. Read what's useful, take what's worth taking, and pass through well. If something stirs a question, the door is on thelinks page.
People who stay a while call me Wes.