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The technical territories our engineers publish on. From carbon-aware scheduling to sovereign security, each topic collects the architecture decisions and war stories that shaped how HarchOS actually runs in production.
Routing compute to the cleanest grid in real time — grid-intensity data pipelines, workload deferral and the economics of green compute.
Topology-aware placement, weighted fair queuing, speculative decoding and the math of 94% fleet utilization.
Zero-trust networking, SPIFFE identity, eBPF firewalls and runtime threat detection on shared GPU hardware.
Model lifecycle, continuous training, drift detection and the deployment pipelines that ship inference to production.
Mechanical, electrical and plumbing decisions — PUE below 1.15, liquid cooling, and the physics of efficient compute.
Federated scheduling, gossip protocols, consensus across five hubs and the failure modes that taught us everything.
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Engineering Culture
The principles that shape every architecture decision, every code review and every on-call rotation at Harch Intelligence. We operate like an engineering team — discipline, autonomy and accountability. No bureaucracy, no committees, no endless email threads.
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Every architecture decision, every incident, every trade-off gets documented. Institutional memory beats heroic individual knowledge.
Engineers own features from design to production to on-call. No throwing code over the wall — you ship it, you run it.
No telemetry leaves the perimeter. No third-party SaaS for core systems. We build our own observability because operational intelligence is strategic.
The best argument wins, not the highest title. Engineers challenge founders in code review. Ego is the enemy of good architecture.
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