Ttylerintylerarrows.hashnode.dev·Apr 10 · 12 min readThe Infrastructure Layer Every IoT Engineer Knows Should Exist There is a recurring moment in every engineering disaster investigation where the investigators find, buried in the internal records, evidence that the problem was known. Not suspected — known. Docume02A
Ttylerintylerarrows.hashnode.dev·Apr 7 · 3 min readThe Invisible Architecture Flaw That Makes Smart Cities DumbSmart cities do not fail only when attackers break in. They fail when their systems treat delayed, reordered, or stale IoT state as if it were the current truth. In May 2024, a distributed denial-of-s00
Ttylerintylerarrows.hashnode.dev·Apr 5 · 7 min readThe Confidence Problem in Connected SystemsWalk onto the floor of any modern automated manufacturing facility and you will find something that looks, from a distance, like the bridge of a starship. Operator workstations glowing with data. Scre00
Ttylerintylerarrows.hashnode.dev·Apr 3 · 9 min readAutonomy Has a Trust Problem. The IoT Industry Just Found the Fix.There is a thought experiment that engineers building autonomous systems learn to take seriously early in their careers. It goes like this: if a robot is told by its sensors that its path is clear, an00
Ttylerintylerarrows.hashnode.dev·Apr 2 · 6 min readSolving the Invisible Failure Mode in IoT: When Perception, Not Hardware, BreaksThere is a class of infrastructure failure distinct from component or network outages: the failure of a system to correctly perceive its own state. When software acts on a false internal map of the wo00