About Misawa Intelligence · Lab Notes
Misawa Intelligence Lab · wizard03 — A Kaohsiung postal worker with over a decade of outdoor delivery experience. Delivering mail in one hand, collaborating with AI in the other — turning everyday workflow into rerunnable code.
This blog is the lab’s methodology experiment notebook. No weather here (weather lives at weather.misawalab.com). Here we write about:
- Lenses: Turning thinking patterns into reusable tools
- Closed-loop design: How to keep systems and workflows from drifting
- AEO / SEO field notes: What happens when methodology meets real environments
- Memory Ops × Cost Ops × Privacy Ops: Treating AI collaboration as infrastructure
Why Split into a Separate Lab Blog
The weather weekly serves outdoor workers — the content is data integration with a plain-language tone.
Methodology articles mixed in there would confuse two reader types — one wants to know if it’ll rain tomorrow, the other wants to know how to do AEO. Splitting the entity keeps the reading purpose clean.
This blog is also the first cornerstone of the lab’s subdomain architecture:
misawalab.com (apex - HUB page, planned)
├── blog.misawalab.com ← You are here (Lab main blog)
├── weather.misawalab.com ← Weather Weekly
└── future hq. / mate. / memops. subsitesWriting Principles
- Answer block first: The opening paragraph delivers the conclusion — friendly to both humans and AI
- Plain language: No internal codes (RULE-XXX, scenario A) or jargon stacking
- Source attribution: Industry articles, academic papers, and field notes all cite the origin
- Closed-loop design: Every article runs sensors after launch → monthly review → calibration
Compliance & Disclaimer
- Content is field notes, not consulting advice
- Third-party references are always cited with source
- Released under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Author
wizard03 — Kaohsiung postal worker, AI collaboration experimenter. Sister site: weather.misawalab.com (Weather Weekly) GitHub: thomas-jimmy-chen