I like the ideas presented, but you can only read so many variations of
> But an unbounded queue isn't a safety margin, it's a debt that keeps compounding [1]
before getting a headache.
I wish the whole thing was written better, because the idea of designing a codebase for humans and our limitations sounds fascinating. It's why I personally love type systems, you can keep less things in your head and let the type checker alert you of any possible errors.
[1]: https://shapeofthesystem.com/posts/2026/05/10/the-queue-that...
Thanks for the honest feedback. I genuinely wish I was a better writer. The posts in particular are all quite formulaic, but the idea is that they just provide a narrative access to the manifesto itself which is where the real meat of the argument is.
I would please urge you to read further into the manifesto itself but would also recommend you start at the foreword so you can understand the reason for the use of AI assistance in my writing.