Readable First
A curious reader should understand the lab before seeing procedural depth.
Mission
The mission is practical: publish checkable records, keep public boundaries clear, and provide low-risk browser tools that do not collect user data.
Public research work should leave a stable trail: what was found, what was published, what was withheld, and where the reader can verify the record.
Public tools should be understandable at a glance. They should say what they process, where processing happens, and what the output does not prove.
Public pages direct readers to the right place. Private research collaboration and internal work do not live on the public root.
A curious reader should understand the lab before seeing procedural depth.
Credibility should come from working pages, stable documents, and clean publication history.
Public browser tools should not need uploads, accounts, or background telemetry.