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lab-mind

Recoverable mixed-hardware lab infrastructure discussed publicly as a local-first method and recovery discipline rather than as exposed topology.

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What it is

lab-mind is a local-first operations layer for hardware inventory, model planning, recovery procedures, and known-good state. Publicly, it belongs here only as a method stub about recoverability and ownership.

What it lets people do

It lets the portfolio talk about recovery, continuity, and local-first infrastructure without treating private backend detail as public evidence.

What is public now

Evidence status

Status: public-safe method excerpt. Source documentation supports careful principle-level claims about recoverability and local-first operations, but public proof should stay redacted.

Next proof object: Redacted topology snippet or recovery-checklist excerpt paired with one successful restore or deploy receipt.

Boundary note

Private hostnames, endpoints, model placement details, and backend boundaries remain intentionally withheld.

What remains unresolved

  • The current public page should not imply full recovery guarantees.
  • A redacted recovery artifact would make the method more concrete.

Methods surfaced

Source trail

  • Project repo — Implementation truth.
  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-15

The Atlas is the relationship layer. Use the repository for current project-specific truth, and use studio-notes when methods, decisions, or teaching material need to travel across the fleet.

Where to go next

  • Open systems-atlas — Compare the inventory and field-card side of the method.
  • Open homeauto — Compare the household-studio automation side of the method.