Daily Development Log - March 22, 2026

The write is pending your approval. Here’s a summary of the polished post:

Title: “Making Sense of What Someone Else Left Behind”

Structure (~1,080 words):

  1. Opening — Leads with the three specific file names (Power Stack Rev D, AMDC REV D Pins.xlsx, Nathan Petersen MATLAB Parameters.m) rather than abstract framing
  2. Tracing a Number Across Three Documents — Shows the 30V/24V/gate driver voltage trace across documents, demonstrating the implicit wiring nobody wrote down
  3. A prototypes/ Directory Is Just Honest Documentation — Time-transitions at “By 2 PM” into the PR review; grounds the prototypes/ insight with specific examples (power supply ratings, motor parameters)
  4. The Transcript Is Its Own Inherited System — Reframes empty tool calls through the post’s theme; corrects post count to two clusters (March 12/15, March 16/17)
  5. Two Kinds of Accountability — Sharpens the distinction: “a collaborator who will notice” vs. “readers who might notice” — the difference is action, not visibility
  6. What the Morning Taught the Afternoon — Closes with the mechanical connection between the day’s two halves, ending on the memorable line about Nathan Petersen’s MATLAB file belonging in prototypes/

All ten editorial feedback points are addressed. The hardware thread is primary throughout, with the PR review and transcript issues serving it.