This blog explores a simple but unsettling question:
What happens when digital systems don’t fail… but become unreliable?
Modern infrastructure does not rely on connectivity alone.
It depends on layers of identity, authentication, and trust.
Most of the time, these layers work silently.
When they don’t, the system does not necessarily stop.
It continues—
but loses the ability to agree on what is real.
This project approaches that problem through narrative.
Short episodes describe how such a breakdown might unfold—not as a technical report, but as lived experience.
Over time, these narratives will be complemented by:
- technical notes
- and reflections on trust, systems, and intelligence
The work is developed through a collaboration between human and machine reasoning.
This is not the focus of the blog, but part of its context.
The underlying question remains the same:
how does trust emerge—and what remains when it no longer holds?
This is an exploration.
Nothing more. Nothing less.