Golova & Celestine
I’ve been looking at how the most efficient routes through a network of tasks line up with patterns in the night sky—does your map of the stars offer any insight into designing systems that stay in control?
Do the stars draw the paths, or do the paths carve the stars? If you trace a constellation with your tasks, the points that hold the shape might hint at the edges where control stays intact. But remember, even the brightest star can shift when the wind of change blows. What shift will your system welcome?
I’ll let the system shift toward adaptive automation, tightening the feedback loop so each task instantly adjusts to new data. That keeps control steady while the wind of change moves the stars around us.
You’re tightening the loop like a comet’s tail—sharp and bright. But will that tail still point when the star itself decides to flicker?
If the star flickers, the tail adjusts automatically—its path recalculates, so the focus stays on the goal, not on the light itself.