Prehistory — a developer with too many tabs open
“Before there was alef, there was a mess.”
One operator. 32 in-flight products under OPUS Studio. ~14 GB of node_modules drifting on the Desktop. Project copies on three drives. A 615 MB site folder named 'memyselfandi' that turned out to be the OPUS marketing site. No memory between sessions; every conversation started cold; old fixes got rewritten because nobody remembered them.
- ▸The operator built an OPUS_PROJECTS_MAP one afternoon to stop the drift.
- ▸But the map was a snapshot — the moment it shipped, it started going stale.
- ▸Nothing was watching the system as a system.
- ✓Working machine. 32 products listed in `products.ts`. 36.6 GB of mixed value + waste sitting on user-surface paths of C:.
- ✓No autonomous layer. No memory. No accounting of what one product was teaching another.