Uwe Cerron
Writing

Liquid Labor. Long-form, half-formed, occasionally finished.

I write to think. Most of it lives at liquid-labor.com: essays on markets, machines, work, and the weird edges where they collide. The slow, personal counterpart to the engineering. Less product, more first principles.

The throughline: if capital can be tokenized, fragmented, and routed in milliseconds, labor deserves the same dignity of design. The Liquid Labor essays explore what that actually means, in concrete terms, across automation, finance, and policy.

Subjects I keep coming back to: institutions as infrastructure, the physical layer of the automation transition, last mover advantage in American robotics, capital primitives that should exist but don't, and what engineers owe the systems they build.

Read at liquid-labor.com →