# Everett Roeth > Founder building products with AI agents as the engineering team. > Essays at the seam between humans and machines: restraint as a discipline, > theology and time, and what one person can ship in 2026. - Site: https://everettroeth.com - Source: https://github.com/everettroeth/ev-site - Contact: hi@everettroeth.com - Full context (all essays concatenated): https://everettroeth.com/llms-full.txt - Specs (proposed and in-progress changes): https://everettroeth.com/llms-specs.txt - Atom feed (subscribe to new essays): https://everettroeth.com/feed.xml - Profile: https://everettroeth.com/humans.txt Each writing URL serves human-readable HTML by default and raw Markdown when fetched with `Accept: text/markdown`. Specs are also browsable per-file under `/docs/specs/` in the source repo. ## Writing - [The Quiet Machine](https://everettroeth.com/writing/the-quiet-machine): On restraint, surfaces, and the difference between a tool and an interruption. - [A Letter to the Room](https://everettroeth.com/writing/a-letter-to-the-room): On collaborating with systems that improvise, and what that asks of the people in the room. - [Things That Compound](https://everettroeth.com/writing/things-that-compound): A running list of habits, decisions, and small commitments that pay back disproportionately over time. - [What the Clock Knows](https://everettroeth.com/writing/what-the-clock-knows): On the difference between calendar work and clock work, and why one of them compounds.