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VSIC: The Moment the System Was Most Understandable
Most systems are assumed to become more visible as they progress. Activity increases. Information accumulates. Documentation expands. The expectation is that understanding improves with time. In practice, the opposite occurs. Before movement begins, the system is fully legible. Relationships are exposed. Boundaries are intact. Conditions exist without interference. Nothing has been overlaid. Nothing has been displaced. Nothing requires reconstruction. At this point, multiple

THE FLYING LIZARD
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The Beaver Lesson That Quietly Rewrites Every Project You’ll Ever Build
A handful of beavers in Scotland did something no team of engineers and no supercharged predictive model could replicate. They didn’t optimize the river. They didn’t fight the floods. They changed the system so early that the floods barely had a chance to exist. Water that once tore through the landscape now moved slow and deliberate. Devastating flood peaks simply disappeared. Barren banks exploded into rich, living ecosystems. All from a few small dams built at the right m

THE FLYING LIZARD
Apr 203 min read
THE DRONE BUZZ
THE FLYING LIZARD FIELD NOTES
Re-writing The Skies
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