Regime Recognition and the Cost of Asymmetric Errors: When Post-Hoc Learning Beats Theory-First
I’m describing a pattern: capability-first builds operational tools, and post-hoc theory provides handles that make those tools transferable.

I’m describing a pattern: capability-first builds operational tools, and post-hoc theory provides handles that make those tools transferable.

The Opening Salvo: A Standard of Mutual Sovereignty Let me be clear: this is not a field note about the inferiority of manual craft. I have a bone-deep respect for the “Chisel Purist.” My lineage is built on the scent of physical resistance. I grew up with the unmistakable, heavy smell of a hot engine…

Governance, hype cycles, and the vocabulary that quietly runs the world The short version We usually experience technology waves from the surface. But as practitioners, we have to see the layer underneath: the rules and incentives that determine where the wave actually lands. This is the “Magic Eye” moment of governance (when the random noise…

In parochial school, we were supposed to carry a notepad and record our assignments. If you were inspected without it, you received a demerit. I never kept the notepad. I forgot one assignment in seven years. I remember it because it was so rare. Seventh grade science fair. We drew numbers 1-30 for presentation order….
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Anthony Veltri · Enterprise Architect (Interoperability + Governance) · Designing decision infrastructure for cross-boundary ecosystems. · Introductions