When Nothing Is Dropped but the Pipeline Still Can't Keep Up
A real-time system can finish a test with zero data loss and still fail the test.
Read note ↗Engineering notes, investigations and selected work across Windows internals and endpoint security, realtime telemetry and reliability, and bounded AI-assisted engineering.
LATEST ENGINEERING NOTES
A real-time system can finish a test with zero data loss and still fail the test.
Read note ↗Why an AI-assisted development system needs reconciliation, not only task execution.
Read note ↗Effective AI-assisted development depends on scope, permissions, context, validation, and recovery—not prompts alone.
Read note ↗SELECTED WORK
A reusable operating model for disciplined, auditable software work with coding agents.
Low-level Windows engineering across filtering, drivers, diagnostics, and kernel/user-mode boundaries.
Instrumenting event pipelines so that freshness, backpressure, replay, and failure are observable rather than guessed.
TOPICS
Windows internals, C/C++, endpoint agents, network filtering, kernel/user-mode systems, performance, and reliability.
Agent-assisted development, control planes, task decomposition, quality gates, evidence packets, validation automation, and human approval boundaries.
Realtime telemetry, event processing, diagnostics, bounded queues, replay, failure analysis, and validation pipelines.
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