CrisisCore-Systems

CrisisCore-Systems @crisiscoresystems

About: Collapse systems engineer at CrisisCore-Systems. I build trauma-aware health tools, privacy-first security utilities, and write about resilient architectures under real pressure.

Location:
Kelowna, BC
Joined:
Nov 27, 2025

CrisisCore-Systems
articles - 43 total

The Micro-Coercion of Speed: Why Friction Is an Engineering Prerequisite

AI-assisted velocity can collapse verification. Protective friction restores engineering integrity.

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Architecting for Vulnerability: Introducing Protective Computing Core v1.0

A testable systems discipline for software built for crisis, coercion, displacement, and cognitive overload.

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Preview Mode First: Agent Plans as PRs (Plan Diff + Invariants)

Part 12 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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WorkSafeBC Claim Documentation Workflow in PainTracker Pro Composite Example

Originally published at...

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Maintaining truthful docs over time: how to keep security claims honest

Series: Start here · Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 ·...

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Field Guide v0.1 What is inside and where to start

Field Guide v0.1 is Live Protective Computing now has a second citable...

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Quality gates that earn trust: checks you can run, not promises you can’t

Series: Start here · Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part...

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Protective Computing Core v1.0 Design Scope and Practical Use

Most software is built on a dangerous premise: the Stability Assumption. We assume the user has a...

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Analytics without surveillance consent gates and local boundaries

Series: Start here · Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 ·...

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The Overton Framework is now DOI-backed

Part 10 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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WorkSafeBC style workflows with careful language and clear evidence limits

Series: Start here · Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 ·...

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Pain Tracker whitepaper v1.3.0 (PDF)

Part 9 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Privacy-First Pain Tracking as a New Digital Health Standard

By CrisisCore Systems I built PainTracker.ca because every mainstream pain-tracking app I tried made...

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Exports as a security boundary from local record to shareable report

Exports are where the trust model changes In a local-first app, the default promise is...

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Trauma-informed UX + accessibility as architecture (not polish)

“Accessible” is a reliability property If your PWA only works when someone is having a...

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Zod + defensive parsing in a local-first app: make your offline data trustworthy

Offline-first changes what “input validation” means Most apps validate one thing: the...

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Deterministic Service Worker Caching for Offline First PWAs

What “surprising” service workers do If you’ve been burned by service workers, it’s...

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Offline First Storage Design State Cache IndexedDB and Encrypted Vault

If you want privacy-first, offline health tech to exist without surveillance funding it: sponsor the...

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Offline-first without a backend: a local-first PWA architecture you can trust

This post uses the open-source Pain Tracker repo as a concrete reference point. It’s not medical...

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Internationalizing Trauma-Informed UX: Testing Across Cultures

Part 8 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Cross-Crisis Calibration: Panic, Dissociation, Sensory Overload

Part 7 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Testing Recovery: Proving Your App Helps People Stabilize

Part 6 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Test Your Tests: Does Your Crisis Simulation Match Reality?

Part 5 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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When Crises Stack: Testing Co-Occurrence Without Cascading Failures

Part 4 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

Learn More 0 0Dec 30 '25

Launched: Pain Tracker v1.0.0 (Open Source, Local-First, Trauma-Informed)

For the last two months, I've been documenting the engineering challenges of building a...

Learn More 0 0Dec 25 '25

Testing Across the Stack: UI Storage Encryption Offline Resilience

Part 3 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Performance Under Pressure: Crisis Detection Without UI Lag

Part 2 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

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Privacy-Preserving Analytics: Proving You Can Measure Without Identity

Part 1 of CrisisCore Build Log — Start here:...

Learn More 0 0Dec 16 '25

Start Here: PainTracker and the CrisisCore Build Log

Start Here: PainTracker + CrisisCore Build Log (Privacy-First, Offline-First, No...

Learn More 0 0Dec 14 '25

Visual Regression for Adaptive Interfaces: Testing That Crisis Mode Actually Looks Different

Part of the CrisisCore Build Log - ensuring trauma-informed UI isn't just state management...

Learn More 0 0Dec 13 '25