On making things that work
Placeholder post — to be replaced with the real thing.
I’d rather ship one thing that’s verifiably correct than three that are probably fine. Most of the engineering I enjoy lives in that gap — between a result that looks right and one you’ve actually checked.
Measure twice
The habits that hold up under pressure are boring ones: reproduce the problem before changing anything, change one variable at a time, and write down what you tried. None of it is clever. All of it saves time.
What this blog is for
Short notes like this, the occasional book, and things I’m figuring out as I go.