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Iyanu David
Iyanu David

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When Good Architectural Decisions Quietly Go Bad

Most system failures don’t come from bad decisions.
They come from good decisions that were never revisited.

Today’s focus is on how trust boundaries, identity assumptions, and “temporary” shortcuts quietly harden over time — until the architecture no longer reflects how the system actually operates.

This series is about noticing that drift before it becomes an incident, a failed review, or a permanent risk exception.

📌 If you’re just joining, start with the pinned post.

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