The publication
LuxeAutonomy documents the Sovereign Estate — the residence reconceived as a self-governing whole, able to power, move, compute, and secure itself, and to answer to no authority beyond the family it serves. It treats that estate as a subject worth understanding in full: organized as the estate itself is, across five systems — Energy, Mobility, Intelligence, Environment, and Experience — and the EstateOps discipline that runs them.
It is written for the people responsible for these estates: principals, family offices, estate managers, and the architects and operators who build and sustain them.
The standard
LuxeAutonomy is independent. It carries no advertising, and no party can pay to appear on it or to influence its coverage. It is reference infrastructure rather than commentary — structured, cross-linked, and built to compound in value the way a canonical reference does. Every position it takes is its own.
About Dan Sisson
LuxeAutonomy is written and published by Dan Sisson. An electrical engineer by training, he spent four decades inside the systems this publication is concerned with — control and power systems engineering, and nearly three decades documenting cloud, security, and AI infrastructure at Microsoft and Amazon Web Services. He has built and operated reference platforms on the open web since 2004.
That background is the lens LuxeAutonomy is written through: the estate treated not as a collection of luxury amenities but as an integrated system — engineered, operated, and made sovereign with the same rigor as any piece of critical infrastructure.
LuxeAutonomy is part of the SiliconPlans network — a family of independent publications mapping the technologies and industries of the present era, of which the Sovereign Estate is one. The network is published under Blue Moose Design LLC.
Contact
General, editorial, and partnership inquiries:
Email: dan (at) LuxeAutonomy (dot) com
Mailing: 6001 W Parmer Ln, Ste 370-738, Austin, TX 78727