A philosophical and systems-oriented study of exploits, errors, and failure modes in programming, institutions, and human rule systems.
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A philosophical and systems-oriented study of exploits, errors, and failure modes in programming, institutions, and human rule systems.
An exploration of how complaint systems, reporting mechanisms, and alarm structures in social and institutional systems can be exploited, manipulated, and weaponized.
Programming, law, and social behavior examined as layered rule systems. A systems-thinking exploration of abstraction, logic, and complexity.
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