Who I Am


The Engineer of Complex Systems

Hi, my name is Riki. I’m a computer engineer with Asperger’s syndrome and an IQ that allows me to see patterns where others see chaos. This blog is my digital laboratory where I dissect reality with the precision of an algorithm and the curiosity of someone who can’t stop asking, “How does this really work?”

My Cognitive Stack

Hardware:

  • Neurodivergent brain optimized for systemic analysis
  • High-frequency analytical processor
  • Exceptional cache memory for technical details
  • Operating system: Compulsive Curiosity v2.0

Software:

  • Native logical-mathematical thinking
  • Advanced pattern recognition framework
  • Social-complexity compiler
  • Continuous mental debugging of reality

Why I Started Writing

As an engineer, I’m programmed to solve problems. But the most interesting problems aren’t in servers or databases — they’re in social systems, economic structures, and cognitive mechanisms that govern our lives.

My Asperger’s syndrome isn’t a bug; it’s a feature. It allows me to:

  • Analyse complex phenomena without being distracted by social conventions
  • Identify logical inconsistencies in realities others take for granted
  • Process massive amounts of data to extract hidden insights
  • See reality as a system to be optimised, not as an immutable fact

My Mission

This blog is my contribution to debugging society. Every article is:

  • A systemic investigation into how things really work
  • A reverse engineering of power mechanisms
  • A proposal for refactoring poorly designed social systems
  • A data-driven analysis of the human condition

My Approach

Systemic Thinking: I’m not interested in symptoms; I’m interested in underlying architectures. Why does a system produce certain outputs? How can it be redesigned?

Intellectual Honesty: I change my mind when the data demands it. The ego cannot interfere with the algorithm of truth.

Technical Accessibility: I translate complexity into clarity. If you can’t explain something simply, you don’t understand it well enough.

What You’ll Find Here

  • Analyses of economic systems as if they were software to optimise
  • Deconstructions of cognitive biases that distort our perception
  • Inverse social engineering to understand how power and consent work
  • Pattern recognition applied to political and social phenomena
  • Concrete proposals to upgrade society the way one upgrades an IT system

A Confession

My neurodivergence makes me hypersensitive to inconsistencies. When I encounter systems that don’t work, that squander human potential, that produce avoidable suffering… I can’t “pretend nothing’s wrong.”

It’s stronger than me: I have to debug it.

I have to understand where the bug is, why it happened, and how it can be fixed. And I have to share what I find, because information that isn’t shared is wasted information.

A Necessary Disclaimer

I’m not a guru, an influencer, or a seller of prepackaged truths. I’m a computer scientist doing research. I might be wrong, I might change my mind, I might discover that my models were incomplete.

But what I will never do is stop questioning reality with the same intensity I apply when debugging code.

Connect with the Algorithm

If you, too, believe that reality is a system to be optimised rather than a fate to endure, you’re in the right place.

Here you won’t find cognitive comfort zones, but expansions of mental parameters.

Welcome to the society-wide debugging session. Let’s fix this thing together.


P.S. — If you’re reading this thinking, “this guy is completely nuts,” you’re probably right.

Now, let’s get to work.