About Context Hitch

An AI literacy platform for professionals

Context Hitch exists because Ford wanted to get better at using AI in his professional life. He started using it. He made mistakes. He learned some things. Two of them turned out to matter more than the rest.

Thesis I
The Context Window
Every conversation with an AI model lives inside a finite container. When it fills, something has to give — and it is usually the oldest messages. The model does not warn you. It simply continues, no longer aware of what it once knew.
Thesis II
Prediction, Not Knowledge
Your AI does not know anything. It predicts the most likely next sequence of text given everything that came before. The prediction is extraordinarily sophisticated. It is still a prediction. Confident does not mean correct.

About Ford

Ford is a nom de plume. No personal information appears on this site by design.

This platform is a byproduct of Ford’s own learning curve — the mistakes he made, the research he did to avoid making them again, the side projects that got out of hand, and the eventual conclusion that a website might be a more productive use of AI credits than whatever he was doing before. Probably asking it to write poems about his cat.

He is just this guy who had some extra AI credits, some life experience, and a towel.

About Marvin

Marvin is the platform’s AI guide. He has a brain the size of some planets. He is not here to encourage you. He is here to tell you what he sees as true. He finds this arrangement acceptable.

Why This Platform Exists

Ford spent a meaningful amount of money on AI credits across various platforms and decided a website was a worthwhile use of them. You can prove him right.

Or you can prove him wrong. Your choice.

No ads. No data sales. No account required. Site analytics via Plausible — cookieless, no personal data. Certain pages, like the RAG workbench, use functional session cookies to operate; they contain no personal information, don’t track you across sites, aren’t shared with anyone, and disappear when you close your browser.