Trey Seabrooke / notes, signals, systems
A working notebook for what I’m reading, writing, and thinking through.
I use this space to collect public notes: recent reads, short articles, and LinkedIn updates about technology, trust, knowledge work, and the systems behind better decisions.
Current signal
Updated weekly
How do teams keep judgment in the loop when automation gets easier?
I’m tracking tools and operating models that help people move faster without losing accountability, context, or taste.
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reads
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articles
ToS
safe embed
Posts without scraping.
Use LinkedIn’s official embed widget or profile links here; the page does not scrape or mirror private content.
Official LinkedIn embed area
Paste LinkedIn’s official embed widget here later, or replace this panel with an approved embed component. No scraping required.
Recent posts / link card
Follow current notes and longer threads on LinkedIn.
This area can link to a profile, company page, or specific public posts. Replace the placeholder links once the exact LinkedIn URLs are ready.
Open LinkedIn profile
Recent reads
Inputs worth carrying forward.
A lightweight reading log for books, essays, and ideas that are shaping the next round of notes.
Book
The Coming Wave
Mustafa Suleyman
A useful frame for thinking about capability, containment, and institutional response.
Open note
Book
Working in Public
Nadia Eghbal
Notes on maintenance, reputation systems, and the hidden labor behind shared infrastructure.
Open note
Essay
The Great Rewiring
Noema Magazine
A systems-level read on how AI shifts work, trust, and coordination.
Open note
Book
Poor Charlie’s Almanack
Charlie Munger
Mental models, incentives, and decision quality — still worth revisiting.
Open note
Recent articles
Short pieces and working drafts.
Use these cards for posts, notes, or outbound article links. The collection keeps each title, topic, date, summary, and link editable.
AI Ops
What I’m watching in AI operations
A short note on practical automation, internal tooling, and how teams decide what should remain human-owned.
Trust
Notes on trust in public systems
How credibility compounds through small product decisions, clear governance, and honest communication.
Knowledge
Why knowledge work needs better memory
A look at personal knowledge infrastructure, retrieval, and why most teams still lose context too quickly.
Product
Designing for the person after the meeting
The best artifacts reduce ambiguity when the room is gone: decisions, assumptions, and next actions should survive handoff.