The build, written as it happens.
Diary entries from inside MotusGridia — the thinking, the discoveries, the broken bits. Written in real time. The grounded entries document the project; fiction-flagged entries dispatch from the C1 or C2 timelines.
Four blockers, one edge runtime, and what I learned
Four separate build blockers stood between v0.2 and live. Fonts fetched without timeouts. Metadata routes pre-rendered at build despite being marked edge. Each cost an hour. Writing them down so the next person doesn't eat the same hour.
GroundedGrounded and fiction — why the codex needs both canons
Every codex entry carries a flag: grounded, fiction-c1, or fiction-c2. Grounded entries describe what the network actually does. Fiction entries describe where it could fail, or win, spectacularly. Both are necessary. This explains why.
GroundedDay zero — why I'm building Motus Gridia in public
A society worth living in can't be a private document. The first commit lands today, and the build is public from here on — every decision, every cut, every fumble. The cost of hiding is worse than the cost of being seen.
Grounded