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Boundary Compute
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Boundary Compute
This page compresses the boundary-compute essay into the consent grammar seam.
Source Artifact
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Working Read
The essay argues that boundary work is cheaper than remediation after propagation. It keeps the cost curve local by doing the consent, scope, and consequence work before an effect spreads.
Core Claim
Systems either pay a small, intentional cost at the boundary or a much larger cleanup cost after diffusion. There is no neutral middle ground.
Key Ideas
- Boundary compute buys reversibility.
- Cleanup grows with radius.
- Delay and externalization make the debt larger.
- Consent and ethics are cost-minimizing when propagation exists.
Related Pages
Attractor Bridge
Notes
- This is a source-anchored branch note, not a canon claim.
- Keep the radius argument visible when the page is reused elsewhere.