The new crstn.org is an experiment in subtraction. No trackers. No cookies consent banners. No social share buttons begging for a retweet that will die in 48 hours.
— CRSTN P.S. If the site looks broken in your browser, that is not a bug. That is a gentle nudge to upgrade your philosophy. crstn.org
I’ve spent the last few months rebuilding from the ground up. Not because the old version was broken, but because it no longer reflected how I think. The new crstn
The CSS file is exactly 47 lines long. No Tailwind. No Bootstrap. Just @media and gut feeling. No social share buttons begging for a retweet
There is a strange paradox to building a personal website in 2026. On one hand, we have more computational power in a browser tab than a server room had a decade ago. On the other, genuine, focused attention has become the rarest currency online.
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The Architecture of Attention: Rebuilding crstn.org