We are ten years from 2035. Most of the products that will be considered ordinary then do not exist today — but their outline is visible. civ/tech's work is to draw those outlines, as clickable demos.
Each entry is not a marketing page. It's a specification, written backward from 'what does it look like in 2035', shipped with an interactive component that actually runs in 2025.
AI scientists, the chip stack, fusion energy, robot fleets, brain-computer interfaces — these are not science fiction. They are real things shipping, scaling, being regulated, being monetized. The job here is to make their next step legible, so that the people who want to build that next step don't start from scratch.
Not prediction. Scaffolding.