SP-000 / OBSERVATION APPARATUS WARMING

miris.tech

A Collection of Technical Curiosities — Field Notes & Observations

SP-001

The Collection

Small instruments, mossy systems, and computational oddities arranged on the desk before they are properly understood.

SP-001A

Mycelial Interfaces

Protocols that behave like fungal threads: quiet, branching, fault-tolerant, and happiest when allowed to find their own path through damp infrastructure.

found under an old router; still fruiting

SP-001B

Pressed Algorithms

Old solutions flattened between sheets of parchment, labelled with the weather conditions under which they first worked, and kept for later comparison.

edges brittle; logic still green

SP-001C

Ledger of Logs

Runtime traces read as tree rings: each line a season of growth, drought, rot, recovery, and the occasional beetle-shaped exception.

smells faintly of wet cedar

SP-001D

Benign Beetles

Little maintenance creatures that nibble at stale caches, roll away duplicated state, and leave the datastore aerated enough for new roots.

do not tap the jar after midnight

SP-002

Field Notes

There is a useful kind of mess that appears when a system has been visited often enough to become inhabited. A clean diagram explains what the architect intended; a well-used notebook explains what survived contact with weather.

Miris keeps these observations in the open: tiny repairs, stubborn patterns, field sketches of APIs that learned to grow around stones. Nothing is presented as a final doctrine. The important things are labelled carefully, then left with enough soil around their roots.

When technology becomes too polished, it stops showing where hands can hold it. Here, the seams remain visible. Brass pins, dotted lines, annotated edges, and the occasional suspicious mushroom make the apparatus legible without making it sterile.

SP-003

The Taxonomy

A provisional classification of technical organisms currently under glass.

ClassHabitatBehavior
SP-004

Colophon

STAMPED: 2026-03-31 / CELLAR LIGHT: LOW

Filed after rain, beside the jar of harmless bugs. If this apparatus hums, it is only thinking with the forest floor.