Distributed Systems Notebook

Working records for practical transport, routing, and recovery design.

This small site publishes compact internal notes on how edge nodes are staged, verified, and kept serviceable under shifting network conditions.

Abstract signal map showing routes and checkpoints.
Current publication point: tenebrificambagiousmycorrhizalvicariateanastomosiscryptobiosis.sbs

Traceable changes

Configuration work is staged through repeatable scripts so transport changes, TLS endpoints, and site refreshes can be reproduced without drift.

Stable fallback surface

The public surface is backed by a conventional static site with multiple documents and cacheable assets rather than a thin placeholder.

Operational review

Each change is tested against service startup, certificate state, public reachability, and a generated client profile before it is treated as usable.

Recent focus

  • Refining XHTTP transport parameters for better uplink and downlink separation.
  • Keeping fallback behavior tied to a real certificate and a normal document tree.
  • Preserving rollback paths before introducing transport or policy changes.

Reference map

The archive is intentionally compact. For readers landing here directly, start with the methods overview and then inspect the notes page for implementation checkpoints.

Open the methods page