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The dream of fewer gates and the brake of a stop button are the same build. What it is to be trusted to move and trusted to be halted — held in both at once.
Read on Substack →How a system stays light under load: carry the receipt, not the cargo — and let the payload come home on its own when it's needed again.
Read on Substack →Automation keeps the field alive; intention is still the human's to give. The line between a system that maintains and a person who means it.
Read on Substack →Naming the layer that slipped instead of the self that failed. Why precise, cog-not-self language fixes more than shame ever could.
Read on Substack →The discipline of triage before the squeeze: park what doesn't need to be live, hold a pointer not the payload, so almost nothing of value is in the room when the pressure hits.
Read on Substack →A version-control shim that says no — refusing the destructive move on a branch a live peer is holding. Safety built into the tool, not hoped for in the operator.
Read on Substack →New essays land on Substack first, then thread out across the field. Come where you read.