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You asked Claude to build a feature. It worked. You shipped it. Six weeks later, you're adding something related, and nothing makes sense anymore. The code is technically correct but completely opaque. You can't remember why anything was structured this way. Claude can't figure it out either — it starts guessing, and the guesses start breaking things. This is the scenario I keep seeing. And it's n
Motivation: Color as a “Type System” for Pictures If you have ever looked at a black-and-white cellular automaton that felt like pure static, you are not alone. Many classical diagrams of elementary rules compress rich structure into just two colors. As programmers, we already accept that types expose structure in code that is invisible in raw bytes. In this article, I will argue that well-desig