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Documentation as a Retrieval Problem: Why Writing Notes Is Not Enough
February 26, 2026
Lost in the Stochastics of Life, Ends That May Never Meet
February 22, 2026
Playing Guitar to Goats: Thresholds, Self-Reference, and the Strange Emergence of the Self
January 10, 2026
Not Quite
December 24, 2025
Maybe meaningful” over “probably noise”
December 21, 2025
A higher-dimensional me might come down and tell me…
December 20, 2025
On Controlled Chaos, and the Importance of the Space Between
December 15, 2025
If a Question Is Honest and Persistent, It Will Force You to Learn Everything Required to Answer It
December 14, 2025
Tunneling: Protocols Upon Protocols
December 13, 2025
The Art of Teaching in IT: Empowerment Over Instruction
December 4, 2025
🪦 The Sarcophagus of Errors 🛠️
November 28, 2025
Requests as Preventions: When Too Many Tasks Tie Your Hands
November 28, 2025
The Electrical Theory of Human-Blame-Dynamics
November 28, 2025
Discovering Depth Without Reinventing the Wheel
November 28, 2025
On Rejection, Acceptance, and Amor Fati
November 28, 2025
A Reflection on Expertise, Explanation, and the Mirage of Understanding
November 28, 2025
On Gaps, Understanding, and the Threshold of Perception
November 10, 2025
think and ponder
🧩 Puzzles, Fringes, and Solar Eclipses: How I Learn on the Job
August 2, 2025
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Documentation as a Retrieval Problem: Why Writing Notes Is Not Enough

We often assume documentation is about writing things down so we don’t forget. But experience shows a deeper truth: most documentation does not fail because it was never written —…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima February 26, 2026
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Lost in the Stochastics of Life, Ends That May Never Meet

The dial of an analog radio moves slowly across the spectrum — through kHz and into MHz — where invisible waves crowd the air. Between stations, the receiver captures fragments:…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima February 22, 2026
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Playing Guitar to Goats: Thresholds, Self-Reference, and the Strange Emergence of the Self

There is a Swahili saying I love: “Kumpigia mbuzi gitaa.”Playing a guitar to a goat. It means trying to explain something to someone who simply has no place to receive…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima January 10, 2026
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Not Quite

Whenever you think you are right—or ready—it helps to tell yourself: “Not quite.” Not quite. At least, not yet. That brief hesitation, that refusal to rush certainty, can save you…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima December 24, 2025
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Maybe meaningful” over “probably noise”

If there are dots, it does not mean they should be connected. Sometimes trying to understand things deeply and wholly is unfeasible.There is a point where, to fully understand a…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima December 21, 2025
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A higher-dimensional me might come down and tell me…

It was not a problem at first.It worked.So I called it normal. Only later did I notice the weight—not pain,just unnecessary effort. Some problems do not existuntil you refuse to…
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Posted by Martin Mwanawima December 20, 2025
🪦 The Sarcophagus of Errors 🛠️
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🪦 The Sarcophagus of Errors 🛠️

In the hush of the digital veins,Where patients wait and data strains,A whisper comes through static breath—"There's an error,"riding close to death. A screen, a blink, a frozen field,A clerk…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
Requests as Preventions: When Too Many Tasks Tie Your Hands
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Requests as Preventions: When Too Many Tasks Tie Your Hands

In a fast-moving work environment, new requests come in with the speed and confidence of popcorn in a microwave. Each one is small — doable — just a “quick fix.”…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
The Electrical Theory of Human-Blame-Dynamics
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The Electrical Theory of Human-Blame-Dynamics

Blame is a powerful current flowing through social systems. Like electricity, it always seeks the path of least resistance — the easiest way to move from one point to another.…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
Discovering Depth Without Reinventing the Wheel
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Discovering Depth Without Reinventing the Wheel

When I was starting out, I remember diving into VBA and Excel with excitement, often hopping from one idea to another without a clear direction. I explored functions, formulas, and…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
On Rejection, Acceptance, and Amor Fati
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On Rejection, Acceptance, and Amor Fati

Rejection is one of life’s quiet certainties. Not everyone will choose you — not every job, not every friend, not every love. And that’s all right. It’s not a failure…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
A Reflection on Expertise, Explanation, and the Mirage of Understanding
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A Reflection on Expertise, Explanation, and the Mirage of Understanding

There is a subtle truth in human communication that often goes unnoticed:explaining something too much can defeat the purpose.Sometimes the goal is not to teach — it is simply to…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 28, 2025
On Gaps, Understanding, and the Threshold of Perception
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On Gaps, Understanding, and the Threshold of Perception

There’s a fascinating pattern I’ve noticed while reflecting on learning, language, and the nature of understanding. Often, when grappling with complex ideas, it feels like I’m chasing a sense —…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima November 10, 2025
think and ponder
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🧩 Puzzles, Fringes, and Solar Eclipses: How I Learn on the Job

Before the day ends, users almost always surprise me with a new puzzle —one I haven’t seen before.Uncertain. Half-explained. Slightly chaotic.Just enough to keep my mind sharp. And once I…
Posted by Martin Mwanawima August 2, 2025

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