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If you are unsure where to start, begin with Systems under drift for a survey of the most common failure modes, or Architectural integrity for the operating system behind reliable change.
This section gathers the core essays and long-form series of the blog — each focused on a critical domain of engineering systems, architecture, and organizational design. These are not isolated articles, but interlinked, evolving knowledge bases built for practicing technical leaders and system architects.
The major series:
AGI
Essays on the boundaries of artificial general intelligence, alignment, and long-term system intent.
Architectural integrity
Protocols, trade-offs, and anti-patterns for making system architecture robust and adaptable under real-world constraints.
Organizational memory
Tools and patterns for building resilient, actionable memory across teams — not just documentation, but collective reasoning and learning.
Resilient evolution
How to engineer safe, trustworthy, and reversible change in both systems and organizations.
Systems under drift
Diagnosing and correcting invisible forces — alignment loss, prioritization bias, ownership erosion — that silently undermine reliability at scale.
Each series is self-contained, but the links between them are what enable mastery.
Explore by the domain most urgent for you — or use the cross-links to follow risks, feedback loops, and learning patterns across the stack.