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Git Is Becoming an Execution Surface

A short note on why branch names, commit metadata, and other Git inputs should be treated as untrusted data once automation, shells, and privileged runtimes start interpreting them.

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Mobuild Envuscator and Digitalis

Mar 30, 2026 12:00PM
6 min read
1121 words
Mobuild Envuscator and Digitalis
Two beerware-minded tools for reducing mobile configuration risk: one by hardening what ships in the client, the other by hardening what the backend is willing to deliver.

Anthesis Update: Memory, Governance, and Beyond the SDLC

Mar 27, 2026 12:00AM
13 min read
2640 words
Anthesis Update: Memory, Governance, and Beyond the SDLC
Anthesis has shifted from one-shot agent ambitions toward governed memory, adapter abstractions, loop orchestration, SSDF enforcement, and Git-native policy verification.

Designing Secure Authentication Systems

Mar 20, 2026 12:00AM
16 min read
3392 words
Designing Secure Authentication Systems
A practical reference for designing authentication systems that can withstand compromise, replay, abuse, and operational failure.

Quiet Presence: A Personal Reason for Building a Controlled Booking System

Mar 20, 2026 12:00AM
18 min read
3808 words
Quiet Presence: A Personal Reason for Building a Controlled Booking System
Why I built Quiet Presence, and how I used a small Cloudflare stack plus AI-assisted development to create a provider-controlled booking system with clear client preferences.

Why I Built Entrobert Music

Mar 20, 2026 12:00AM
7 min read
1369 words
Why I Built Entrobert Music
Why I built entrobertmusic.com as a music side hustle: to get more rehearsal and session-player experience, use more creative ideas, and open the door to audio software collaboration.