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Press & Articles

Long-form writing on open standards, middleware architecture, movement notation, and the technology behind the AIUNITES network.

Theory

If the Universe Is Binary, Where Is All the Data and Processing Going On?

Five candidate answers, real numbers from physics, and what the question is actually asking. Bekenstein, Lloyd, simulation, multiverse, and the case that the universe is mostly idling.

Operations

From Apex DNS to AdSense Authorized: A 10-Domain HTTPS Sprint

A field report on debugging GitHub Pages TLS provisioning across 10 custom domains — the dns_changed state, the apex-vs-www cert trap, and what the Let's Encrypt rate limit means in practice.

AI Workflow

The AI Publishing Pipeline: One Team, 18 Sites, Claude as Engineering Partner

Inside the AIUNITES pipeline. Auto-publish, the Script Runner pattern, the MCP filesystem server, and the operating discipline that makes one operator running 18 production sites sustainable.

Engineering

Local-First Across 18 Sites: The AIUNITES Database Architecture

No application server. No managed database. The AIUNITES network of eighteen sites runs entirely on GitHub Pages with a local-first data model. How it works, and where it breaks.

Open Standards

VRN: Notating the Voice the Way We Notate Movement

Music notation captures pitch. The IPA captures phonemes. Neither captures how a voice actually produces sound. Vocal Resonance Notation is an open standard for the missing layer of vocal pedagogy.

Data & Ownership

Your Fitness Data Belongs to You — But It Doesn't Yet

Every gym machine you use generates data about your body. Joint angles, resistance levels, rep counts — precise, valuable, personal information. The problem is that almost none of it is actually yours.

Interoperability

The Movement Babel Problem

Motion capture, physical therapy, game animation, fitness training, and biomechanics research all describe human movement in completely incompatible languages. The case for a common notation.

Engineering

Why We Built 18 Connected Web Apps Without a Framework

Vanilla JavaScript, plain HTML, CSS variables, SQLite, GitHub Pages. A deliberate choice — and what it taught us about constraint-driven design, local-first architecture, and consistency at scale.

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