This note is the author’s temporary capture surface for insight fragments before they are clarified, integrated, or discarded.
It is not a quote collection, private journal, transcript archive, or finished knowledge document. A fragment belongs here only when it may later become a durable distinction, boundary, mechanism, mental model, principle, or decision criterion.
Unclarified Fragments
These fragments are kept because they may become durable knowledge, but they are not finished claims yet. Each one still needs a clearer distinction, boundary, mechanism, or decision criterion before it belongs in a finished document.
- After a noun, for can mark a relationship of connection, not the purpose of an action. In this use, for means associated with or corresponding to. Example: An inode number identifies the metadata object for a file-system object. Meaning: An inode number identifies the metadata object associated with a particular file-system object.