Quiet experiments.
Lab is a constrained workspace for experiments and prototypes. It reduces uncertainty — it does not publish a roadmap.
Lab posture
Purpose
Lab exists to remove ambiguity: clarify inputs, outputs, constraints, and failure modes. It is not a roadmap and it is not a promise.
Experiments are allowed to be discarded. Graduated work moves elsewhere and becomes stable.
Uncertainty reduction
Reduce ambiguity. Make decisions easier.
Not proof. Not narrative.
Experiment tracks
Categories only. No commitment implied.
Knowledge vaults
Automation pipelines
Interfaces
What changes here
Scope
Lab entries are not commitments. They may be revised, merged, or removed. Graduation means the work becomes stable and relocates to an authoritative surface.
Non-final surface
Items may appear, change, or disappear.
Graduation moves work out of Lab.
Graduation criteria
When a prototype stops being an experiment.
Clarity
Boundaries
Durability
Restraint
Lab rule
Freeze discipline
The purpose of Lab is uncertainty reduction. If a thing cannot be documented, maintained, and repeated, it does not graduate.
No promises
Draft stays draft until it can hold.
Stable work graduates out.