What If Security Meant Things Don't Exist?
A new security primitive for AI agent systems. Instead of hiding secrets behind locks, build systems where secrets only materialize inside protected execution boundaries.
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A new security primitive for AI agent systems. Instead of hiding secrets behind locks, build systems where secrets only materialize inside protected execution boundaries.
Part 8 of the PPOS series. Proofs tell you the system should work. Monte Carlo simulation tells you it does work. Under load, under failure, and under adversarial conditions.
Part 7 of the PPOS series. Shannon entropy applied to personalization variety reveals a linear relationship between product diversity and overhead. Plus: a formal governance algebra that prevents unauthorized workflow modifications.
Part 6 of the PPOS series. When your production system crashes mid-transaction, what happens to your data? Event sourcing and exactly-once semantics give you a deterministic answer.
Part 5 of the PPOS series. When you frame production operations as a discrete event system under supervisory control, you get formal safety guarantees that no amount of process documentation can provide.
Part 4 of the PPOS series. Optimal production batching reduces to bin packing, which is NP-hard. Here's what that means practically and how greedy heuristics get you close enough.
Part 6 of the PDKS series. Authority convergence isn't an academic exercise. It directly bounds revenue volatility. Here's why the contraction gap is a financial metric.
Part 3 of the PPOS series. Nine invariants that must hold at all times, proven to survive concurrent operations. This is what separates a workflow from a specification.
Part 5 of the PDKS series. In any niche, multiple domains compete for authority. Replicator dynamics from evolutionary game theory reveal when equilibria exist, and when winner-take-all is inevitable.
Three deliberate moves that separate a brown butter chocolate chip cookie from every other recipe: Maillard-reacted milk solids, rapid thermal arrest, and overnight gluten relaxation.
Acid cooking in a studio apartment. The drain-and-refresh method, why your second squeeze of lime matters more than your first, and raw fish knowledge from the fishing docks of Oahu.
Sous vide apples, blind-baked crust, reduced juice glaze. Every step in this pie solves a specific structural problem that traditional recipes ignore.
A pineapple salsa born from a Hawaiian studio apartment with a hotplate, a mini fridge, and zero counter space. Why constraint is the best teacher in the kitchen.
Part 2 of the Redirect Lifeguard series. An enterprise SEO firm couldn't scope the timeline. Premium tools gate this behind expensive tiers. We solved it in an afternoon with TypeScript and clear thinking.
Part 2 of the PPOS series. Every production workflow is secretly a finite state machine. Making it explicit eliminates the class of errors caused by 'I thought the rule was different.'
You can export your ChatGPT conversations. You just can't read them. Here's why OpenAI's data export is technically compliant but practically useless, and what I did about it.
Part 4 of the PDKS series. When competitors, bots, or algorithm changes try to destabilize your authority, how much damage can they actually do? The math gives a bound.
Part 1 of the PPOS series. You wouldn't deploy software without a spec. Why do we run production operations: where real money and real products are at stake. On informal process documents?
Part 3 of the PDKS series. Every personalization system faces a tension: adapt to the user or preserve the truth. The projection operator formalism resolves it.
A curated, tested list of free press release distribution sites with domain authority ratings, effort levels, and practical notes on what actually drives results.
The industry sells complexity. Every project in this portfolio proves that rigorous thinking applied to commodity systems outperforms complex infrastructure applied to shallow understanding. Here's the thesis.
Part 2 of the PDKS series. Authority convergence isn't a hope. It's a provable property. Here's the contraction mapping that guarantees it, and what breaks the guarantee.
Wikipedia backlinks are the highest-authority links on the internet. Here's why most SEO advice about getting them is wrong, and what actually works.
Part 1 of the PDKS series. In AI-mediated information economies, authority doesn't just happen. It converges, or fails to. Based on structural properties you can formally specify.
Part 4 of the Adaptive Enterprise series. Scale used to be the moat. In a world of adaptive systems, the moat is how fast you can structurally evolve.
AI can write code. Someone has to govern it. A framework for making AI-driven software changes safe, auditable, and usable at scale.
Part 4 of the SPC series. Product Information Management systems are treated as data stores. They should be treated as the authority layer for what your business actually knows.
Part 3 of the Nemean Lion World Fabric series. When your system models the world perpetually, raw data storage grows without bound. Structural abstraction keeps it sublinear.
Part 1 of the Redirect Lifeguard series. How we designed an SEO redirect analysis tool with minimal infrastructure, cheap overhead, and a path to marketplace viability.
Part 3 of the Adaptive Enterprise series. Digital twin technology has transformed aerospace and manufacturing. Here's what happens when you apply it to business operations.
Part 3 of the SPC series. When a botched platform migration destroys decades of accumulated search authority, conventional SEO tactics aren't enough. Here's the structural recovery plan.
Part 2 of the SPERA series. Every change to a system impacts other systems. Most organizations track this through memory and meetings. Here's how to track it through architecture.
Part 2 of the Nemean Lion World Fabric series. When you aggregate models from untrusted nodes, you need math, not faith. To guarantee convergence.
Part 2 of the Adaptive Enterprise series. The science of organizational adaptability was formalized fifty years ago. Most software still ignores it.
Part 2 of the SPC series. Classical web systems are Markovian. They react only to current state. What happens when you build systems that remember how users arrived?
Part 1 of the SPERA series. Documentation fails because it conflates observation with interpretation, and interpretation with authority. Separating these layers changes everything.
Part 1 of the Nemean Lion World Fabric series. Most digital twins predict what will happen. Causal digital twins explain why, and that difference changes everything.
Part 1 of the Adaptive Enterprise series. Every organization runs on software that was configured once and rarely questioned. That rigidity has a compounding cost most leaders never see.
Part 1 of the SPC series. Most ecommerce SEO treats pages as documents to optimize. What if you treated them as projections of structured knowledge instead?
What happens when two veterans take over a business that looked successful on paper but was propped up by a pandemic. Lessons in operational honesty.
What a weekend of pheasant hunting in Worthington, Minnesota taught me about community, service, and the transition that never really ends.
How pheasant hunting in southern Minnesota is helping veterans rediscover camaraderie, connection, and purpose after service.
A complete walkthrough of how I built xops360.com using Astro's content collections, deployed on Cloudflare Pages with a custom domain, for free.
Your DD-214 won't get you hired. Here's how to translate military skills, leadership, and experience into language that civilian hiring managers actually understand.
The traditional castle-and-moat approach to network security is dead. Here's why zero trust isn't optional anymore and how to start implementing it.
The best burger you'll ever make at home requires exactly one pan, 10 minutes, and zero complicated techniques. High protein, simple ingredients, pure satisfaction.
Stop collecting certifications like Pokémon cards. Here's how to build a certification roadmap that actually accelerates your career instead of just draining your wallet.
The hardest part of balancing a demanding career and family isn't time management. It's attention management. Here's what actually works.