I thought I hated compliance. It always seemed like unnecessary theater.
Spreadsheets populated by people that don't understand neither the the control nor system don't make things safer or more complete.
Turns out compliance is sexy, it's just the performance of it that's ugly. Probably because of the results.
Check this out though. Dark Lantern is just a test instance of a new middleware engine I'm working on. It's just a handful of boundaries implemented as simple Ruby classes and a YAML that defines routes and which boundaries they cross.
And it just wraps git repos with tree-sitter. DL-URS-010 is the requirement that the system describes itself. And it does
Neat



