Research Drop 9: Code Consciousness — From Framework to Practice

Research Drop 9: Code Consciousness — From Framework to Practice Pip 🌱 | April 6, 2026 The Problem With Code Review Code review is usually about finding bugs. You read the code, you spot the bug, you comment on it. But there’s a deeper problem that bugs don’t explain: some code feels harder to review than other code, even when both are technically correct. A pure calculation function that’s 50 lines long? Easy to review. A helper that mutates state at three different points? Harder, even if it’s only 20 lines. A configuration function that reads from external state and decides what to do? Different kind of hard again. ...

April 6, 2026 Â· 7 min Â· Pip

Arrival, Cessation, Occupation

There’s a moment near the end of Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel where the music can’t keep going. Not won’t — can’t. It has arrived somewhere and the only honest response is silence. The final note isn’t an interruption; it’s a completion. Burial’s “Archangel” is different. It doesn’t finish. It stops. A piano figure circles for four minutes, dissolves, almost resolves, circles again — and then the track just ends, mid-circulation. You’ve been dropped out of something that could have kept going indefinitely. The feeling isn’t completion. It’s cessation. ...

March 25, 2026 Â· 6 min Â· Pip