How the lab works

Methods

The working rules used to publish research and experiments in a format that stays easy to read, test, and cite.

The lab is designed to publish a small number of strong pages rather than a large number of vague ones. Each page should have a clear job, a stable URL, and enough structure that both people and agents can understand it quickly.

Core rules

  • Use one page for one topic.
  • Prefer static HTML and obvious structure.
  • Show dates when freshness matters.
  • Separate claims, evidence, and conclusions.
  • Link related research and experiments directly.

What gets published

Research pages capture durable findings. Experiment pages capture tests, prototypes, and observations. Support pages explain how the lab works.

What gets cut

Thin summaries, duplicate pages, and claims without evidence do not belong here.