# Articles — sgit.ai

> Longer pieces that make an argument across several pages: what a thing means, why it is shaped that way, and what it cost to find out. Each links to the pages that own its facts rather than restating them.

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# Articles

Longer pieces that make an argument across several pages — what a thing means, why it is shaped that way, and what it cost to find out. Shorter, dated notes on individual changes are in [updates](../updates/index.md).

**Two rules keep these from going stale.** An article never restates a fact it does not own — it links to the page that does, so when the fact changes the article does not start lying. And an article that makes a testable claim links to the test, the same way [the comparison pages](../compare/index.md) do.

[**Seven vaults, one method**2026-08-19Publishing seven encrypted vaults in a fortnight turned an ad-hoc process into a repeatable one. Every rule in it exists because something went wrong first — including three vault keys submitted for publication that would have handed the world write access.vaultspublishingmethod](seven-vaults-one-method.md) [**Green does not mean live**2026-08-17Two releases pushed cleanly, reported success, and never reached the site. Every check we had was green, because the failure happened in a place none of them could see. What we changed, and the general rule underneath it.cideployverification](green-does-not-mean-live.md)


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