Quick note before we get back to it.
WeaponARy infrastructure sustains an average of 12,000 hostile probes a day. Our QAI-mini defence layer absorbs the overwhelming majority before they reach a human — silently, automatically, often with the attacker none the wiser that they were ever seen. It is, by any reasonable measure, working.
The old archive was a different story. I’d been publishing these field notes on a public platform on purpose — partly because it was easy, partly because I wanted to see who came sniffing around them. You leave something interesting out in the open, you learn things.
This time someone got through. Nothing dramatic — just the usual locking-me-out followed by a quietly erased recovery path. The articles are still readable over there for now, but the keys aren’t mine anymore.
So the archive moves in-house. Server I control. Storage I can audit. Versioning I can roll back. No admin panel for anyone to compromise; no recovery email for anyone to delete. If this site goes dark, it will be a deliberate act, by me, and you will know.
The cadence will increase. There is material I have been deliberately withholding — partly because the venue felt wrong, partly because the audience there had grown accustomed to a certain softness. The HIVE confirmations from late last quarter have changed what I am willing to say in public. Some of those changes will be unwelcome to readers who preferred the earlier register.
More writing soon. Probably a bit braver than before.
— Dr David Meridian
WeaponARy Corp · @chainofconsciousness