Evan Klein
This site is my public working space.
I use it to make projects, notes, books, sport, health, and experiments legible outside my private Obsidian vault. The goal is not to publish everything. The goal is to expose the parts that can create better conversations, stronger links, and more concrete opportunities.
Why this exists
I want to build a network through action, not leave everything to chance. The best connections are not just additive; they make the whole system stronger.
What I Am Working On
| Area | What I am trying to clarify |
|---|---|
| Agentic systems | Practical assistant architectures, local workflows, and tools that reduce repetitive work. |
| Operations | Aviation, coordination, process design, and the discipline of making complex systems usable. |
| Projects | Ideas that may become products, essays, prototypes, or field experiments. |
| Sport and health | Training, recovery, injuries, discipline, and the relationship between body and identity. |
| Reading and culture | Books and films that shape how I think, decide, and build. |
Where To Start
- Projects for active ideas, prototypes, and longer-term experiments.
- Drive and project list for the clearest snapshot of what I am moving now.
- Frandetour for a paused but important project around agriculture, traceability, and local value chains.
- Sport for notes on endurance, discipline, injuries, and effort.
- Bookshelf for short reading notes and the ideas I want to keep.
- Movie Shelf for films that stayed with me.
- Health for notes on nutrition, recovery, and personal systems.
How To Read This Site
This is closer to a digital garden than a polished blog. Some notes are finished enough to share. Others are snapshots of thinking that will become clearer over time.
Quartz keeps the part I like most about Obsidian: notes are not isolated posts. They form a graph. A project can connect to a book, a sport injury, a health note, or a technical experiment without being forced into a linear format.
Contact
If something here connects with your work, reach out through the links in the footer.
For CV-style information, LinkedIn is the best current reference. I may add a dedicated CV note later, but this site is mainly here to show how I think and what I am building.