Model Comparison 92% sign agreement
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@cf/meta/llama-4-scout-17b-16e-instruct lite 0.00 ND Neutral 0.90 0.00 Philosophy Computing
deepseek/deepseek-v3.2-20251201 +0.35 +0.14 Neutral 0.25 0.28 Intellectual & Labor Rights
claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 +0.21 +0.13 Mild positive 0.32 0.10 Free Expression & Intellectual Commons
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Article 1 ND ND 0.36 0.16 ND
Article 2 ND ND ND 0.11 ND
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Article 12 ND ND 0.18 -0.09 ND
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Article 19 ND ND 0.58 0.67 ND
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Article 30 ND ND 0.10 0.15 ND
+0.21 The Tao of Programming (mit.edu S:+0.13 )
3 points by 9wzYQbTYsAIc 1234 days ago | 3 comments on HN | Mild positive Contested Editorial · v3.7 · 2026-02-26 03:47:03 0
Summary Free Expression & Intellectual Commons Advocates
This is 'The Tao of Programming,' a philosophical and satirical work applying Zen Buddhism to computer science practice and organizational culture. The content advocates strongly for intellectual freedom, labor autonomy, programmer dignity, and the free sharing of ideas, while critiquing hierarchical management, burnout, and concentrated corporate power. The page's open distribution on an MIT server reinforces structural support for universal access to knowledge and expression.
Article Heatmap
Preamble: +0.19 — Preamble P Article 1: +0.16 — Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood 1 Article 2: +0.11 — Non-Discrimination 2 Article 3: ND — Life, Liberty, Security Article 3: No Data — Life, Liberty, Security 3 Article 4: ND — No Slavery Article 4: No Data — No Slavery 4 Article 5: ND — No Torture Article 5: No Data — No Torture 5 Article 6: ND — Legal Personhood Article 6: No Data — Legal Personhood 6 Article 7: ND — Equality Before Law Article 7: No Data — Equality Before Law 7 Article 8: ND — Right to Remedy Article 8: No Data — Right to Remedy 8 Article 9: ND — No Arbitrary Detention Article 9: No Data — No Arbitrary Detention 9 Article 10: ND — Fair Hearing Article 10: No Data — Fair Hearing 10 Article 11: ND — Presumption of Innocence Article 11: No Data — Presumption of Innocence 11 Article 12: -0.09 — Privacy 12 Article 13: +0.18 — Freedom of Movement 13 Article 14: ND — Asylum Article 14: No Data — Asylum 14 Article 15: ND — Nationality Article 15: No Data — Nationality 15 Article 16: ND — Marriage & Family Article 16: No Data — Marriage & Family 16 Article 17: +0.17 — Property 17 Article 18: +0.28 — Freedom of Thought 18 Article 19: +0.67 — Freedom of Expression 19 Article 20: +0.29 — Assembly & Association 20 Article 21: +0.23 — Political Participation 21 Article 22: +0.08 — Social Security 22 Article 23: +0.24 — Work & Equal Pay 23 Article 24: ND — Rest & Leisure Article 24: No Data — Rest & Leisure 24 Article 25: +0.13 — Standard of Living 25 Article 26: +0.07 — Education 26 Article 27: +0.51 — Cultural Participation 27 Article 28: +0.13 — Social & International Order 28 Article 29: +0.07 — Duties to Community 29 Article 30: +0.15 — No Destruction of Rights 30
Negative Neutral Positive No Data
Aggregates
Editorial Mean +0.21 Structural Mean +0.13
Weighted Mean +0.23 Unweighted Mean +0.20
Max +0.67 Article 19 Min -0.09 Article 12
Signal 18 No Data 13
Volatility 0.17 (Medium)
Negative 1 Channels E: 0.6 S: 0.4
SETL +0.10 Editorial-dominant
FW Ratio 53% 41 facts · 37 inferences
Evidence 32% coverage
3H 10M 5L 13 ND
Theme Radar
Foundation Security Legal Privacy & Movement Personal Expression Economic & Social Cultural Order & Duties Foundation: 0.15 (3 articles) Security: 0.00 (0 articles) Legal: 0.00 (0 articles) Privacy & Movement: 0.04 (2 articles) Personal: 0.23 (2 articles) Expression: 0.40 (3 articles) Economic & Social: 0.15 (3 articles) Cultural: 0.29 (2 articles) Order & Duties: 0.12 (3 articles)
Editorial Channel
What the content says
+0.45
Article 19 Freedom of Expression
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.45
SETL
-0.16

Article 19 protects freedom of opinion and expression, including freedom to seek, receive, and impart information. The entire work is an exercise in philosophical expression and idea dissemination. Section 3.1 explicitly celebrates the sharing of ideas ('I am stealing ideas'). The work is a direct instantiation of free expression—philosophical commentary on programming practice distributed without institutional gatekeeping. Multiple books present diverse viewpoints and encourage questioning.

+0.35
Article 20 Assembly & Association
Medium Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.35
SETL
+0.23

Article 20 protects freedom of assembly and association, including trade unions and collective action. Section 6 ('Management') extensively critiques hierarchical management and celebrates programmer autonomy. Section 6.4 depicts programmers collectively asserting rights to flexible hours and winning concessions through unified resistance. Section 6.2 explains programmer rebellion as response to 'management interference' and burnout. These sections advocate for programmer collective power and self-determination.

+0.35
Article 27 Cultural Participation
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.35
SETL
+0.19

Article 27 protects the right to participate in cultural life, enjoy the arts, and benefit from scientific progress. The work is itself a cultural artifact—a philosophical adaptation of Zen Buddhism applied to computer science. It represents creative synthesis across cultures and disciplines. Section 3.1 explicitly celebrates the sharing and dissemination of ideas ('I am stealing ideas'). The entire work is an exercise in cultural participation and intellectual commons building.

+0.30
Article 18 Freedom of Thought
High Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.30
SETL
+0.12

Article 18 protects freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. The entire content is philosophical and thought-based, using Zen metaphors to guide intellectual development. Section 1.4 explicitly states: 'The wise programmer is told about Tao and follows it. The average programmer is told about Tao and searches for it. The foolish programmer is told about Tao and laughs at it. If it were not for laughter, there would be no Tao.' This celebrates diverse responses to ideas and acknowledges the legitimacy of questioning/rejection. The work affirms internal freedom and conscience as foundational.

+0.30
Article 23 Work & Equal Pay
Medium Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.30
SETL
+0.21

Article 23 protects labor rights: free choice of employment, just conditions, fair wages, and the right to organize. Section 6 extensively addresses programmer working conditions and labor autonomy. Section 6.4 depicts programmers asserting the right to set their own hours and rejecting imposed schedules. Section 6.2 connects low productivity to overwork and burnout, advocating for humane conditions. Section 6.3 depicts a programmer refusing a bonus and demanding the freedom to return to programming rather than management, affirming autonomy over labor terms.

+0.25
Preamble Preamble
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.25
SETL
+0.19

The Preamble affirms human dignity and equal rights. The content metaphorically frames programming through Zen philosophy, emphasizing harmony, balance, and acceptance of human limitation ('Even a perfect program still has bugs'). This implicitly celebrates human creativity and thoughtfulness rather than domination. No explicit engagement with dignity or rights framework.

+0.25
Article 21 Political Participation
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.25
SETL
+0.11

Article 21 protects the right to participation in government. The content does not directly engage with government or political participation. However, section 7 ('Corporate Wisdom') satirizes organizational hierarchies and corporate decision-making, implying critique of top-down authority without consultation. Section 7.1 questions: 'How can such an unnatural entity exist?' regarding a bloated corporate hierarchy. The Master's response validates the absurdity of unaccountable authority. Mild positive framing regarding democratic participation through critique of unaccountable hierarchy.

+0.20
Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.20
SETL
+0.14

Article 1 affirms equality and reason. The content does not explicitly address equality, but its structure—treating all programmers as capable of wisdom and enlightenment, from 'foolish' to 'Master'—implicitly suggests human capacity for growth and equal moral worth. No language-based discrimination observed.

+0.20
Article 13 Freedom of Movement
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.20
SETL
+0.10

Article 13 protects freedom of movement and residence. The content does not directly address movement or residence, but section 6.4 criticizes rigid work hours ('come in at nine in the morning and leave at five in the afternoon') and celebrates flexible scheduling. This implicitly affirms autonomy over physical presence and work location.

+0.20
Article 26 Education
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.20
SETL
+0.34

Article 26 protects the right to education and development of personality. The entire work is philosophical education, presenting Zen-inspired lessons for programmer development. The framing celebrates growth ('the wise programmer'), questioning ('the average programmer searches'), and even dissent ('the foolish programmer laughs'). The work is fundamentally oriented toward intellectual development and the cultivation of wisdom.

+0.15
Article 2 Non-Discrimination
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.15
SETL
+0.12

Article 2 protects against discrimination. The content does not directly address protected characteristics (race, color, sex, language, religion, etc.). One passage (2.3) describes unconventional programmers with 'long and unkempt' hair and 'wrinkled' clothes; the Master defends them as 'alive within the Tao,' implicitly rejecting appearance-based judgment. Mild positive framing.

+0.15
Article 17 Property
Medium Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.15
SETL
-0.10

Article 17 protects property rights. Section 3.1 frames the theft of ideas as distinct from material theft. The Master Programmer states: 'I am stealing ideas.' This reframes intellectual content as a legitimate object of sharing and appropriation, suggesting a positive stance toward idea commons. Mild positive lean toward intellectual commons over private property monopoly.

+0.15
Article 25 Standard of Living
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.15
SETL
+0.09

Article 25 protects the right to adequate standard of living and social security, including health and welfare. The content addresses programmer welfare indirectly through critique of burnout and overwork (Section 6.2: 'they are burnt out'). Section 5.2 describes a programmer working all night to completion, which could be read as either heroic dedication or unsustainable labor. The frame is ambiguous but leans toward critique of unsustainable conditions.

+0.15
Article 28 Social & International Order
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.15
SETL
+0.09

Article 28 affirms that everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which rights can be realized. The content does not directly engage with international order or institutional frameworks. However, the work itself is a result of international knowledge sharing (NASA source, MIT server, global accessibility), demonstrating belief in a borderless intellectual order. Implicit rather than explicit.

+0.15
Article 30 No Destruction of Rights
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.15
SETL
0.00

Article 30 prohibits any state, person, or group from destroying the rights and freedoms affirmed in the Declaration. The content does not explicitly address destruction of rights or abuse of power. However, the critique of hierarchical control in sections 6 and 7 implicitly opposes concentrated power that could destroy rights. Minimal engagement.

+0.10
Article 22 Social Security
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.10
SETL
+0.07

Article 22 affirms social security and economic/social rights. The content does not explicitly discuss social security, welfare, or economic rights. However, section 5 ('Maintenance') emphasizes programmer care and responsibility ('Does a good programmer refuse to maintain his code?'), implying mutual obligation and sustainability. Section 6.2 addresses burnout as a social problem. Minimal engagement with economic rights.

+0.05
Article 29 Duties to Community
Low Framing
Editorial
+0.05
SETL
-0.07

Article 29 affirms duties to community and limits on rights in order to respect others' rights and freedoms. The content does not explicitly discuss duties or limitations. However, section 5 ('Maintenance') emphasizes programmer responsibility to maintain code ('Does a good programmer refuse to maintain his code?'), suggesting implicit acceptance of duty to community.

-0.05
Article 12 Privacy
Medium Practice
Editorial
-0.05
SETL
+0.12

Article 12 protects privacy, home, family, correspondence, and reputation. The content does not discuss privacy or intrusion. However, the page is hosted on a public MIT server with an MIT URL, suggesting public intellectual sharing rather than private communication. The page itself is minimal regarding privacy considerations.

ND
Article 3 Life, Liberty, Security
ND

Article 3 protects the right to life. Content makes no reference to life, death, threats, violence, or safety. Not applicable.

ND
Article 4 No Slavery
ND

Article 4 prohibits slavery and servitude. Content makes no reference to slavery, forced labor, or bondage. Not applicable.

ND
Article 5 No Torture
ND

Article 5 prohibits torture and cruel treatment. Content makes no reference to torture, punishment, or abuse. Not applicable.

ND
Article 6 Legal Personhood
ND

Article 6 affirms recognition before the law. Content makes no reference to legal status, personhood, or juridical recognition. Not applicable.

ND
Article 7 Equality Before Law
ND

Article 7 affirms equality before the law. Content makes no explicit reference to legal equality or discrimination in law. Not applicable.

ND
Article 8 Right to Remedy
ND

Article 8 provides remedy for rights violations. Content makes no reference to legal remedies or dispute resolution. Not applicable.

ND
Article 9 No Arbitrary Detention
ND

Article 9 prohibits arbitrary arrest and detention. Content makes no reference to arrest, detention, or law enforcement. Not applicable.

ND
Article 10 Fair Hearing
ND

Article 10 guarantees fair and public hearings. Content makes no reference to courts, trials, hearings, or justice proceedings. Not applicable.

ND
Article 11 Presumption of Innocence
ND

Article 11 protects against retroactive criminal law and presumption of innocence. Content makes no reference to criminal law, guilt, or innocence. Not applicable.

ND
Article 14 Asylum
ND

Article 14 protects the right to seek asylum and protection from persecution. Content makes no reference to asylum, persecution, refuge, or displacement. Not applicable.

ND
Article 15 Nationality
ND

Article 15 protects the right to nationality. Content makes no reference to nationality, citizenship, or national status. Not applicable.

ND
Article 16 Marriage & Family
ND

Article 16 protects marriage, family rights, and equality in family law. Content makes no reference to marriage, family, spousal rights, or family law. Not applicable.

ND
Article 24 Rest & Leisure
ND

Article 24 protects the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable working hours and periodic paid holidays. The content does not explicitly address rest, leisure, or paid holidays. Not applicable.

Structural Channel
What the site does
Element Modifier Affects Note
Legal & Terms
Privacy
No privacy policy or data collection evident on this page; static educational content.
Terms of Service
No terms of service applicable; page is a static text resource.
Identity & Mission
Mission +0.05
Article 19 Article 27
MIT's educational mission implicitly supports free expression and knowledge dissemination. Hosting philosophical/satirical programming content aligns with intellectual freedom values.
Editorial Code
No editorial staff or governance observed on page.
Ownership
Page is user-hosted at MIT. Content attribution to Geoffrey James and original NASA source noted.
Access & Distribution
Access Model +0.15
Article 19 Article 26 Article 27
Content is freely accessible without registration, paywall, or geographic restriction. Open distribution model supports universal access to information and ideas.
Ad/Tracking
No advertising or tracking evident on static text page.
Accessibility -0.10
Article 26
Page lacks semantic HTML structure, alt text for conceptual content, and accessibility metadata. Text-only format limits accessibility for screen readers and cognitive assistance tools.
+0.50
Article 19 Freedom of Expression
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Structural
+0.50
Context Modifier
+0.20
SETL
-0.16

Page is published on an open institutional server without registration, paywall, or censorship mechanisms. Content is freely available, reproducible, and shareable. No access controls, authentication, or geographic restrictions. MIT hosting provides institutional backing for open intellectual distribution. The note acknowledging the NASA source demonstrates transparency of origin and respect for attribution.

+0.25
Article 18 Freedom of Thought
High Advocacy Framing
Structural
+0.25
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.12

Page is distributed as pure text without ideological enforcement mechanisms, propaganda, coercion, or thought-control features. Readers encounter ideas in their raw form with full liberty to accept, reject, or laugh. No cookies, tracking, manipulation, or algorithmic coercion.

+0.25
Article 27 Cultural Participation
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Structural
+0.25
Context Modifier
+0.20
SETL
+0.19

Page is freely distributed without licensing restrictions, supporting universal participation in cultural benefit. It is published on an institutional server that preserves and disseminates cultural knowledge. Open access enables readers to participate in scientific/technical culture without cost barriers.

+0.20
Article 17 Property
Medium Framing Practice
Structural
+0.20
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
-0.10

Page itself is published without copyright restrictions (content sourced from NASA, hosted on MIT public server). Open distribution implies non-assertion of exclusive property rights over the text. Creative Commons or open license would be more explicit, but public hosting without paywalls or access restrictions suggests de facto openness.

+0.20
Article 20 Assembly & Association
Medium Advocacy Framing
Structural
+0.20
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.23

Page itself does not constitute an assembly or association platform. However, it is published as shared intellectual property on a public server, implying support for knowledge commons and collective sharing. No restrictions on readers forming associations or organizing around its ideas.

+0.20
Article 21 Political Participation
Medium Framing
Structural
+0.20
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.11

Page is hosted as open-access intellectual content, not a governmental or political participation mechanism. However, open distribution supports readers' ability to form political consciousness and engage in discourse.

+0.15
Article 13 Freedom of Movement
Medium Framing Practice
Structural
+0.15
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.10

Page itself has no geographic restrictions, IP blocks, or access limitations. Available globally to anyone with internet access. Does not restrict user movement or location.

+0.15
Article 23 Work & Equal Pay
Medium Advocacy Framing
Structural
+0.15
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.21

Page itself does not enforce labor conditions. However, its open distribution supports workers' access to ideas about labor rights and worker self-determination without paywalls or institutional gatekeeping.

+0.15
Article 30 No Destruction of Rights
Low Framing
Structural
+0.15
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
0.00

Page is hosted on an institutional server that provides structural protection against unilateral censorship or suppression. MIT's academic institutional role implies commitment to protecting intellectual freedom against destructive forces.

+0.10
Preamble Preamble
Medium Framing
Structural
+0.10
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.19

Plain-text page with no accessibility features, alt text, or semantic structure. Distribution is open and unmediated, supporting information access.

+0.10
Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Low Framing
Structural
+0.10
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.14

Page is accessible to all MIT community members without discrimination. No enrollment, identity verification, or discriminatory access controls.

+0.10
Article 25 Standard of Living
Medium Framing
Structural
+0.10
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.09

Page does not provide welfare or health services. However, open distribution supports universal access to information about working conditions and social welfare.

+0.10
Article 28 Social & International Order
Medium Framing
Structural
+0.10
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.09

Page is globally accessible without geographic or political gatekeeping, supporting the ideal of universal international order. No national restrictions or regional blocking observed.

+0.10
Article 29 Duties to Community
Low Framing
Structural
+0.10
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
-0.07

Page itself does not impose restrictions on access or use in order to protect others' rights. However, it is hosted responsibly on an institutional server, respecting bandwidth and security.

+0.05
Article 2 Non-Discrimination
Low Framing
Structural
+0.05
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.12

No discriminatory access controls or content filters observed.

+0.05
Article 22 Social Security
Low Framing
Structural
+0.05
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.07

Page does not provide or advocate for social security mechanisms. However, open distribution supports universal access to knowledge, a foundational element of social security.

-0.15
Article 12 Privacy
Medium Practice
Structural
-0.15
Context Modifier
0.00
SETL
+0.12

Page structure includes no privacy controls, encryption, anonymity features, or user data protection mechanisms. It is a public, unencrypted HTTP/HTTPS text resource. No privacy policy or data collection observable, but also no privacy protections implemented.

-0.25
Article 26 Education
Medium Framing Practice
Structural
-0.25
Context Modifier
+0.05
SETL
+0.34

Page structure is minimally accessible. Lack of semantic HTML, alt text, screen reader optimization, and structural headers creates barriers for users with disabilities. Plain text format without responsive design, font sizing options, or accessibility metadata undermines Article 26's promise of universal educational access.

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Article 3 Life, Liberty, Security
ND

No safety or harm-related features or policies observable.

ND
Article 4 No Slavery
ND

No labor control or servitude-related mechanisms observable.

ND
Article 5 No Torture
ND

No punitive or harmful mechanisms observable.

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Article 6 Legal Personhood
ND

Page does not engage with legal identity or recognition systems.

ND
Article 7 Equality Before Law
ND

No legal framework or discriminatory enforcement mechanisms observable.

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Article 8 Right to Remedy
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No complaint or redress mechanism observable.

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Article 9 No Arbitrary Detention
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No detention or arrest mechanisms applicable.

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Article 10 Fair Hearing
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No judicial or adjudicatory system observable.

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Article 11 Presumption of Innocence
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No criminal justice system or retroactive rules observable.

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Article 14 Asylum
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Page is not a refugee or asylum-related resource.

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Article 15 Nationality
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No nationality or citizenship mechanisms observable.

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Article 16 Marriage & Family
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Page is not a resource for family matters.

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Article 24 Rest & Leisure
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Page does not regulate rest or leisure.

Supplementary Signals
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Epistemic Quality
How well-sourced and evidence-based is this content?
0.65 high claims
Sources
0.7
Evidence
0.6
Uncertainty
0.7
Purpose
0.8
Propaganda Flags
3 manipulative rhetoric techniques found
3 techniques detected
loaded language
Descriptive language such as 'mysterious and profound,' 'bloated out of shape,' 'great mysteries,' and 'formless void' carry emotional weight and guide interpretation.
appeal to authority
Multiple sections ('Thus spake the Master Programmer') invoke authority of a wise Master figure to validate claims without empirical evidence.
thought terminating cliche
Phrases like 'Only Tao is perfect' and 'The answer exists only in Tao' end inquiry rather than encourage evidence-based reasoning.
Emotional Tone
Emotional character: positive/negative, intensity, authority
hopeful
Valence
+0.3
Arousal
0.4
Dominance
0.3
Transparency
Does the content identify its author and disclose interests?
0.50
✓ Author
More signals: context, framing & audience
Solution Orientation
Does this content offer solutions or only describe problems?
0.52 mixed
Reader Agency
0.5
Stakeholder Voice
Whose perspectives are represented in this content?
0.55 5 perspectives
Speaks: individualsworkers
About: governmentcorporationinstitutionworkersmarginalized
Temporal Framing
Is this content looking backward, at the present, or forward?
present unspecified
Geographic Scope
What geographic area does this content cover?
global
East
Complexity
How accessible is this content to a general audience?
moderate medium jargon domain specific
Longitudinal · 5 evals
+1 0 −1 HN
Audit Trail 25 entries
2026-02-28 14:42 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.32 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-02-28 14:42 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 14:42 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
humorous programming wisdom
2026-02-28 14:37 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-28 14:37 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
reasoning
humorous programming wisdom
2026-02-28 14:37 model_divergence Cross-model spread 0.32 exceeds threshold (4 models) - -
2026-02-26 23:08 eval_success Light evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-26 23:08 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
2026-02-26 20:17 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: The Tao of Programming - -
2026-02-26 20:14 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 20:13 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 20:12 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 17:41 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: The Tao of Programming - -
2026-02-26 17:39 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 17:38 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 17:37 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 09:11 eval_success Evaluated: Neutral (0.32) - -
2026-02-26 09:11 eval Evaluated by deepseek-v3.2: +0.32 (Neutral) 13,908 tokens
2026-02-26 09:10 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: The Tao of Programming - -
2026-02-26 09:09 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: The Tao of Programming - -
2026-02-26 09:07 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=hermes-3-405b - -
2026-02-26 09:07 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=mistral-small-3.1 - -
2026-02-26 09:06 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=hermes-3-405b - -
2026-02-26 09:06 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=mistral-small-3.1 - -
2026-02-26 03:47 eval Evaluated by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: +0.23 (Mild positive) 18,619 tokens